Re: So What's for Dinner?
Bob, My wife and I do 3 lbs/ day total for the two of us (includes trail snacks)-- I'd guess her's is about 1 lb of this, so 2 lbs/ day sounds right. ...
george@curiositycoach.com 2001-07-28 20:13:56 #10031

Re: So What's for Dinner?
Two pounds of dried food per day (about 3200 calories) is what I shoot for when on a long backpack. On a very strenuous day I suspect I burn something like...
Bob Bordasch 2001-07-28 18:23:09 #10030

BackpackingLight
I received a private email asking for the Backpacking Light url, so I thought I would share with everyone, since I learned about it HERE. It's a Yahoo...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-07-28 16:53:12 #10029

Re: Dana,Tim:
Tim, Didn't think you would bail on us, Good! Not familiar with Dalton Cabin. Had to delay my trip a few weeks while I replaced my assistant who suddenly...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-07-28 16:47:41 #10028

Re: Dana,Tim:
Thanks for your comments Marsanne. I'm still here. I've been on the group for six months and have really appreciated the info and never saw anything like...
Tim Pebler 2001-07-28 15:34:16 #10027

Re: Moderators
Mike, I would be glad to help with moderation of the group if necessary. Happy Trailing, Pat Webmaster: Pittypatt's Backcountry...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2001-07-28 12:58:43 #10026

Re: So What's for Dinner? :Spam!!!
You mean people actually eat Spam? I thought it was only good for ballast. :-) Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ PS --- Doc, any comments? LOL --- In...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-07-28 12:49:55 #10025

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

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