Some of the rope in Swoo is pretty reliable and long lasting. If in doubt, grab all of them. If still in doubt, bring bread crates :pJoker wrote:A small length of rope can come in handy for some of the worn down slides, but it is very dependent on how much space you have. And also how much you trust some of the set ups like in Swoo...
My phone barely gets reception, let alone underground >.<timdole wrote:How has nobody yet said a phone? Being able to call for outside help in an emergency could be vital.
As long as there is reception from any carrier (optus/telstra/vodaphone etc) it will still work, though I see your point underground.phytrix wrote:My phone barely gets reception, let alone underground >.<timdole wrote:How has nobody yet said a phone? Being able to call for outside help in an emergency could be vital.
Yeah as long as you're up some kind of manhole shaft I would imagine reception is likely, which is where you will be in an emergencytimdole wrote:As long as there is reception from any carrier (optus/telstra/vodaphone etc) it will still work, though I see your point underground.phytrix wrote:My phone barely gets reception, let alone underground >.<timdole wrote:How has nobody yet said a phone? Being able to call for outside help in an emergency could be vital.
http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/calling- ... hone--faqs
phytrix wrote:Yeah as long as you're up some kind of manhole shaft I would imagine reception is likely, which is where you will be in an emergencytimdole wrote:As long as there is reception from any carrier (optus/telstra/vodaphone etc) it will still work, though I see your point underground.phytrix wrote:
My phone barely gets reception, let alone underground >.<
http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/calling- ... hone--faqs
Plus they're fun to set off :3Midget wrote:Screw phones, just carry a couple of flares.Shoot them through grates if you're stuck.