I'll check out your post for the nose to tail, thanks!! I just might need to try that tomorrow doing a grunt hike handling goats by myself could be a lot of people. Will be with a buddy on a horse, should be interesting...
re: highlining - I've been pretty lucky finding trees, I also carry tree saver straps (the kind ultralight hammock guys use) and big bushes seem to hold up OK even with my big boys (245, 215). I use the Prusik's too. But I can see where lowlining would be useful, particularly above treeline.
re: fish recipe - wow, you're doing some gourmet cooking out there! I'm lucky to find time to boil water for a mountain house LOL. I do fish - that's my primary focus in high lake trips - but generally don't eat them probably because I'm not a gourmet cook and then there's that time issue....
re: highlining - I've been pretty lucky finding trees, I also carry tree saver straps (the kind ultralight hammock guys use) and big bushes seem to hold up OK even with my big boys (245, 215). I use the Prusik's too. But I can see where lowlining would be useful, particularly above treeline.
re: fish recipe - wow, you're doing some gourmet cooking out there! I'm lucky to find time to boil water for a mountain house LOL. I do fish - that's my primary focus in high lake trips - but generally don't eat them probably because I'm not a gourmet cook and then there's that time issue....