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miniuno Tripiiefix R129 High Back Car Seat Black 100-150cmThe miniuno TripiieFix designed for use children of height 100 to 150cm (approx. 4 to 12 years) and is fitted using Isofix connectors with the vehicles 3 point safety belt or only the 3 point cars seat belt. Super comfortable it features a multiple height headrest to grow with your child plus deep padded breathable fabrics making the miniuno TripiieFix extremely safe and comfy. TripiieFix car seat meets R129 safety standard. Installation: TripiieFix
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... this book was instrumental in planning and is highly recommended. In a somewhat bullet format I'll add a ...
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We finished the Wonderland yesterday- this book was instrumental in planning and is highly recommended. In a somewhat bullet format I'll add a few notes...
I think it is better to deliver your food caches rather than mail them- discuss with the rangers THE ACTUAL PICK-UP POINTS, and have your map with you- they will give you current trail and water conditions, this proved to be very valuable.
We opted for a 12 day hike, after just a few days we realized that we had underestimated our hiking ability and changed out schedule to a 9 day hike. The rangers were very good about helping us with the changes, keep a slower plan and a faster plan in mind as the hike progresses (don't forget to get word to the rangers to re-date your food caches if you change your schedule).
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