Posts Tagged ‘compass’
Some adventures of pre-trip planning
Today, people have access to cell phones, GPS, iPod, pocket stamps, the emergency locator beacons, equipment Twitter, the Kindle and the goddess, who is also to promote the dream of the next technophiliac Mark Zuckerberg.
The Wilderness Act of 1964 defines wilderness as a place “where the earth and its community of life are no limits …” and “where the man [man] is a visitor who does not remain.” The law also prohibits the desert of motorized equipment and all means “mechanical” transport. Sun calm, confidence and loneliness are the three popular wilderness values. Obviously, these devices are physically less destructive than the machines, yes, but no less offensive to research the idea of ??actually living in the desert of the American psyche to maintain.
Emerson said “foolish consistency is the goblin of little minds.” Let’s be clear: Do not provide personal devices such as free time. The big game is a business, responsible for the safety of our customers.
Lawyers and secondary gadgets guide commercial influence economic activity to live in the desert. Desert waiting with real storms, floods, fires, rocks and large carnivores. No complaints, please. The compass will be charged. If the gadget fails, it will not be able to reload a calling currants. Watch the sunset, and not a mini-screen PC. Some backpack. The law also addresses the wilderness of the desert as a place “disagree” with civil landscapes. The more you add these traps civil invite our adventures in the desert as fast as the contrast disappears. So please, leave your devices. Helping to preserve the idea of ??the desert indeed.