G'day all,
Just wanted to get feed back as to how many take a radio on track to get weather reports ?
Genesis
bernieq wrote:We carried an AM radio (and wire for an external antenna) for tramps in the NZ South Island last February - it must have worked because we had 22 days of fabulous weather !
It's a great resource and I would recommend it be considered carefully. However, for me, it depends on a couple of factors - how remote and for how long is the tramp (shorter and less remote - no, not needed)icefest wrote:Would you recommend a mountain radio (shortwave) for backcountry NZ tramping?
Certainly no phone reception on the SCT - I'm not sure you'll get much AM radio reception either (and certainly not FM). The only possibility is the ABC - have a look at their reception maps (http://reception.abc.net.au/Reception.aspx)Genesis wrote:I am heading to the South coast track and was wondering if I should get a small radio? any suggestions ?
I doubt I would get mobile reception on the SCT?
Genesis wrote:...looks like I will have to take a printout of the 7-14 day forecast with me on track, better than guesswork I guess ??
GPSGuided wrote:Genesis wrote:...looks like I will have to take a printout of the 7-14 day forecast with me on track, better than guesswork I guess ??
Even for a region like Sydney, forecasts more than 2-3 days are of questionable dependability. Out there, I'd say just assume it'll be foul weather after the first day and be prepared for it. If it varies, than you've been loved!
Miyata610 wrote:My wife sends me a weather update via SMS to my sat phone. Works great.
When she's not on the track with me.
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