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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by Hawkmoon on Today at 09:47:06 PM »
Sounds like you need a new house.  =D


Possibly. I know (since this house was built by my parents when I was six years old, and I have done some alterations on it myself) that the insulation isn't fiberglass or mineral wool, it's multi-layer aluminum foil. Since seeing your map, I just installed a "GPS Status" app and I have it running. It has been seeking for ten minutes and it hasn't found any satellites yet.

I may be living in a Faraday cage ...
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by Ben on Today at 09:38:08 PM »
What did you use to run that check? Is that an Android app?

GPS Status. Android app.
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by Hawkmoon on Today at 09:29:24 PM »
Sounds like you need a new house.  =D

This is GPS Status inside my house right now. +-10' under the roof.



What did you use to run that check? Is that an Android app?
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The Roundtable / Re: Jeremy Clarkson, Gentleman Farmer
« Last post by Ben on Today at 09:10:44 PM »
Kaleb: Was you in a band?

New guy that's annoying Kaleb: I was in a band.

Kaleb: I can tell.

New guy: Because?

Kaleb: Because you left the tractor running at a pound/liter.

 :rofl:
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by dogmush on Today at 09:09:34 PM »
It's interesting that this popped up this weekend.  I actually taught a land navy class to my unit at Drill this weekend.  One of the "this is why it matters to you stories" was a SSG (E6) that got lost last year doing land nav at Ft. Jackson and died 50 m outside the land nav course.

And yes, I am super atypical for most people I know going into the woods but between my time in Alaska, and basic Murphy protection, I'd rather carry more than I have to. The line between civilization and dying alone in the woods is often very thin, and less than a 20 min walk from where you meant to be.

FYI, you can go to www.caltopo.com and print topo maps free, of anywhere in the US and take one with you, just in case.  I use 1:50,000 and MGRS because I like it, but you can play with your grid overlay and scale to your hearts content. Free. No reason not to have a map.


Funny story: Mrs. Mush, my mother, and I flew to Vegas a couple years back to climb Mt. Charleston. Like 16 mile round trip and 6500ish feet up. Mrs mush got food poisoning the night before, but we tried the hike anyway.  She also got a touch of altitude sickness when we got over 10,000'. When we turned around, we were already late, and by the time we got to like 7 miles from the car, things were going bad. Mrs. Mush was that part of hypothermic where she was trying to take clothes off, storm had come in with 35 or so kt winds on the ridge we were on, dark was like 2.5 hours away, and we were moving 1.5 mph or so.  It was decided that I'd go ahead to a high point get some cell service and call 911 to let Rescue know that we were at least out there, and what was going on.

Made the call, talked to a very professional lady at mountain rescue dispatch, told here we were still moving but we might end up stuck out here. Going down her checklist she asked what we had for supplies. I said "It was only supposed to be a day hike so not all that much. We're down to 6 liters of water, two gallon bags of trail mix, cheese and meat, fire starter, 4 space blankets, some 550 cord, 3 flashlights, one headlamp, our phones,  two battery banks for the phones, good knife, standalone GPS, map, compass., and first aid kit"  There was a solid 5 count pause, and she was like " Okaaaaay, seems like you have enough to make it to tomorrow if you need to."

We made it off the mountain about 2230, called them back and let them know, and they thanked us for both fixing it ourselves and thinking to give them a heads up.

Mrs. Mush put this sticker on her water bottle after that.

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The Roundtable / Re: King Theoden has gone to the The Barrowfield
« Last post by Pb on Today at 08:40:38 PM »
He sure nailed that role in LotR. 
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by Ben on Today at 07:39:57 PM »
Actually ... I can't.

I have wasted more time than I care to admit playing with compass apps, GPS speedometer apps, and avionics apps. NONE of them will pick up a signal while in my house. This is on a Samsung Eclipse J3 cell phone, two burner cell phones, a Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 tablet, and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablet.

Sounds like you need a new house.  =D

This is GPS Status inside my house right now. +-10' under the roof.

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The Roundtable / Re: the watch you need
« Last post by Hawkmoon on Today at 07:30:49 PM »
And, what do you know, Bookface is showing me Timex ads.

I'm certain it's just a happy coincidence ...
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The Roundtable / Re: Lost on the Appalachian Trail
« Last post by Hawkmoon on Today at 07:29:08 PM »
You can probably right now open up a GPS app on your phone and get a signal in your house. I do it all the time with my phone and watch.

Actually ... I can't.

I have wasted more time than I care to admit playing with compass apps, GPS speedometer apps, and avionics apps. NONE of them will pick up a signal while in my house. This is on a Samsung Eclipse J3 cell phone, two burner cell phones, a Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 tablet, and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 tablet.
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