Perhaps i should have been a little more specific...I am primarily going 
to use a 50/1.4 and a 24/2.8, and 100 speed print film is what i use most of 
the time, so i don't think that is any kind of drawback. I don't have a 
tripod yet, but i am hoping to have one by the time i leave for the trip, but 
as i said, i generaly have no problems hand-holding with 100 (fairly good 
results at 1/15th), so i'll only be limited in lowlight conditions, when for 
the most part i will be setting up a tent, eating, or staying warm rather 
than taking pictures. (There are only so many you can take at a campsite 
anyway, unless you feel you have a really photogenic tent). Also, i will not 
be shooting wildlife, unless one jumps on the trail and smiles at me, or 
looks off in the distance with a sensual expression (not likely to happen). 
Furthermore, i have shot slides (Kodachrome 64, elite100, sensia II), and the 
meter on neither my kx nor my k1000(along for backup) has had any exposure 
problems.
    So i pose the question again...good film for landscapes (primarily), and 
descent enough to show your friends for shots with people (secondary).

brent
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