from:ax07 to:lu02@noaa.gov subject:Re: Re Shipped Myself There is no way I'm ever getting close to that rail, and there's not much else to hold onto. What I've been doing is carrying the boxes, but I walk along the wall every time the ship leans in. And when the ship leans outward I stay still behind those walls/support beams. It works beautifully and if anything happens not only do I have the radio, but I have my flashlight that emits the holy light of Jesus Christo. lu02 wrote: from:lu02 to:ax07@noaa.gov subject:Re: Shipped Myself Whoa, make sure you radio before going out and if it gets worse, don't go outside, safety first! Remember to always where a head lamp at night to free up your hands, load the backpack with probes so that your hands are free and walk holding on to the rail ect. Good luck and stay safe! ax07 wrote: from:ax07 to:lu02@noaa.gov, lu04@noaa.gov subject:Shipped Myself So I just went through what is probably my first of several stress inducing launcher refills. Waves have been rocky for a couple of days but nothing too bad. Now, when I was about to go out with no sunlight, everything in my room shifted. I had to be hyper focused on my footsteps to the point I think I literally waddled down to the autolauncher. I made it back ok but hopefully the waves and the winds decide to settle down a bit.