Re: So What's for Dinner?
Something to keep in mind is that caffeine is a diuretic so is not too good on
hot days. I never have had any desire to drink coffee or alcohol (another...
Steve 2001-07-31 19:05:53 #10098
Re: Beamer Trail Spooky Spots
Just in case you don't know --- you can't camp overnight at the
Confluence.
Bob Audretsch
Grand Canyon, AZ
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bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-07-31 17:41:19 #10097
Re: Beamer Trail
My wife and I have done the Beamer. There is one spot across from Carbon
Creek that is as you describe. It made us cautious, and we walked slow over
that...
Jim Lyons 2001-07-31 16:39:43 #10096
Re: So What's for Dinner?
Another thing I do, much as I love coffee, and I do love it,
is to drink hot tea instead. It's just SO much less hassle,
especially if you don't enjoy coffee...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-07-31 14:53:01 #10095
Re: So What's for Dinner?
Yes, I believe the couscous dinners I mentioned are VERY
fuel friendly. As I recall, I believe you bring the water
to a boil (and it's only a little over a...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-07-31 14:47:04 #10094
Re: So What's for Dinner?
jge@c... wrote:
<< I'll just mention two of my favorites:
Dehydrated couscous... since you just add the dry stuff to boiling
water but don't have to...
Bob Keller 2001-07-31 13:57:08 #10093
Re: Blue Spring Route
Hi Bob,
Bob Keller wrote:
By "climbing" you do mean hand and foot type
scrambling without
employing "technical" gear or climbing partners, yes? I bring...
Hank Schnieder 2001-07-31 12:57:39 #10092
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