A loner exposed
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Ways to be safer while hiking need more exposure (“Life in the Balance,” Feb. 3). My husband, an experienced hiker, went alone until he had to be rescued. He now has rewarding hiking treks without going solo and he carries more survival gear.
Judy Treidler
Pasadena
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