Re: mt cats
I've seen sign of large cats on both sides of Bright Angel. One of the wranglers in the 1970s said they like to prey on the "tame" deer that hang around...
John Green 2001-07-28 11:34:04 #10024

Re: So What's for Dinner?
I even take a can of spam occaisionally. Especially during hot weather. When I sweat alot I can use the salt. And like the MREs the spam has been...
John Green 2001-07-28 11:28:32 #10023

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

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