Re: So What's for Dinner?
- Bob, I am not sure if you are already on the Backpacking Light Yahoo group or not. If you are, then disregard this. If not, then you may want to consider...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-07-28 11:20:45 #10022

Re: So What's for Dinner?
Generally I just take two or three MREs for each day I'm hiking, especially if I'm in doubt as to a "new" menu. J. D. >From: "Bob Keller" <<a...
John Green 2001-07-28 11:16:33 #10021

Re: So What's for Dinner?
Bob - My wife and I tend to eat around 1,800 calories per day each in the hot weather, but we are not doing marathon hiking. Even planning 1,800, we...
jim@rijim.com 2001-07-28 10:36:15 #10020

Moderators
Marsanne wrote: << And, Mike, if you ever need to leave again for awhile, I am sure several of us would be happy to assist you in moderating....
Bob Keller 2001-07-28 10:28:07 #10019

Re: clear creek
Dan -- Most of it is very, very easy (when seasonal flow is low) except for a small waterfall as you near the river. Harvey Butchart describes this as a...
Doug Nering 2001-07-28 10:17:15 #10018

So What's for Dinner?
Greetings Fellow Canyoneers, I'm planning and preparing for a 2-week GC hike coming up in the latter half of October. This will be my most adventurous hike...
Bob Keller 2001-07-28 09:53:03 #10017

clear creek
ok,lets get back on track!i will be on a 4 nite trip to b.a.camp-2 nites to clear creek,my question is how difficult is the day hike to the river from c.c...
blender918@yahoo.com 2001-07-28 08:52:14 #10016

Dana,Tim:
-Dear Dana Knox, Tim Pebler, and others: Our group, once home to a close group of aimable and slightly demented cyber-friends and real-life friends, as well...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-07-28 08:18:37 #10015

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