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It is extremely important that the tongue weight of your trailer is within the specifications of the tow vehicle manufacturer and the trailer manufacturer. Almost all specifiy that the tongue weight should be between 10% — 15% of the trailer’s gross weight. In addition you should not try to tow a trailer that exceeds to the total gross weight specified by the tow vehicle manufacturer and the trailer manufacturer.
In this post I’ll discuss why you should follow the tow vehicle manufacturer’s specifications, how to use the Sherline Tongue Weight Scale and why I recommend it.
Continue reading Sherline Trailer Tongue Weight Scale: Long Term Review
Yesterday I wrote about what to do in an encounter with a mountain lion. A lot of what I wrote applies to bears. But not all of it. Plus there are three kinds of bears in North America that can be encountered: black bears, brown bears (grizzly bears) and, if you are half-crazy like my very dear friend Peter, polar bears.
Each kind is different is several respects and encounters often need different strategies.
Continue reading Book Review: Bear Attacks — Their Causes and Avoidance, by Stephen Herrero

There are a few questions people, who don’t backpack, often ask me. For one, most ask, “How many miles did you hike?” In a way, this is kind of amusing to me as I wrote in How many miles did you hike? To be fair to those who ask the question, it is a part of our nature and intelligence to quantify things around us — something that separates us from all other creatures on the planet.
The other question I get is, “What about mountain lions?” Then a series of “what-if kind of questions.” Often bears or rattlesnakes are substituted for mountain lions.
So let’s examine what one should do if they encounter a mountain lion on a backpacking trip or even a day hike.
Continue reading What To Do If You Encounter A Mountain Lion While Hiking?