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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 845595" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>Ah, well you haven't seen me ice skating ; ) Let's just say I'm no Torvill and Dean!</p><p></p><p>Hmmm, if it's an all day course, that makes it difficult. I'd check out in advance what form it was going to take. I don't know if you're allowed to see the obstacles beforehand? If there were parts with water that I'd have no option but to go through, that'd be hard, but I think I'd choose a quiet time and wade across carefully with my pump held up well away from the water. If it's belly-crawling through mud, then I'd rethink where I'd put my pump and may try encasing it in plastic bags and some kind of waterproof and mud proof case. Or maybe in a case in the pocket of a waterproof jacket.</p><p></p><p>I'd tend towards keeping my pump on if it was for that length of time, but I wouldn't go without some idea of what was coming up and if walking round some particularly dodgy obstacles was an option</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 845595, member: 39639"] Ah, well you haven't seen me ice skating ; ) Let's just say I'm no Torvill and Dean! Hmmm, if it's an all day course, that makes it difficult. I'd check out in advance what form it was going to take. I don't know if you're allowed to see the obstacles beforehand? If there were parts with water that I'd have no option but to go through, that'd be hard, but I think I'd choose a quiet time and wade across carefully with my pump held up well away from the water. If it's belly-crawling through mud, then I'd rethink where I'd put my pump and may try encasing it in plastic bags and some kind of waterproof and mud proof case. Or maybe in a case in the pocket of a waterproof jacket. I'd tend towards keeping my pump on if it was for that length of time, but I wouldn't go without some idea of what was coming up and if walking round some particularly dodgy obstacles was an option [/QUOTE]
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