Tre_Asay
Enlightened
I was reading up on recommended caving gear and I found this:
http://www.ohranger.com/oregon-caves/things-do
[h=3]"What NOT to Bring for the Tour[/h]
I know they also ask people to not bring flashlights on the mammoth cave tours, but isn't it bad enough to make us leave behind things like pocket knives and multitools? (not that I would listen anyways)
Anyone else have an example of places where flashlights are discouraged? I personally still would bring several that are probably brighter and or more reliable than anything that is provided, but keep them secreted away unless I needed them.
I wonder If ordinary flashlights will be seen as a potential defensive tool and thus become questionable to carry in places where self defense is practically banned already.
http://www.ohranger.com/oregon-caves/things-do
[h=3]"What NOT to Bring for the Tour[/h]
- Flashlights. The cave is lit and rangers carry flashlights.
- ..."
I know they also ask people to not bring flashlights on the mammoth cave tours, but isn't it bad enough to make us leave behind things like pocket knives and multitools? (not that I would listen anyways)
Anyone else have an example of places where flashlights are discouraged? I personally still would bring several that are probably brighter and or more reliable than anything that is provided, but keep them secreted away unless I needed them.
I wonder If ordinary flashlights will be seen as a potential defensive tool and thus become questionable to carry in places where self defense is practically banned already.