A state of mind
Hi Bob, I just wanted to say you have been thinking a lot! On a hopefully lighter side of life but still as thought provoking. Recently, while I was...
Phil Gutkin 2001-08-18 15:21:23 #10446

Snake bites
Hi, OK!. Now I'm confused, I thought that if bitten by an adult rattler, the extractor was the best method/thingy to use. I thought also, that you'd have...
zawadab@aol.com 2001-08-18 14:50:18 #10445

matthes-evans
USGS has all OOP maps on microfilm and, for $, will print out. Can find the appropriate div. on their website. The maps show up in sales by used...
Mr. Menkes 2001-08-18 13:29:49 #10444

Re: backcountry first aid
Bob Marley wrote: << Personally "lingering death" sounded OK. I want to get my full money's worth when I screw up big time. >> There are...
Bob Keller 2001-08-18 11:30:47 #10443

Re: backcountry first aid
I'm sorry John. I forgot the ;>) after that comment. I wasn't taking you seriously and certainly my response shouldn't be taken too seriously. Personally...
Bob Marley 2001-08-18 10:29:42 #10442

Re: backcountry first aid
You People are taking me to serious! Sorry! John Nanke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Marley" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
jnanke 2001-08-18 09:34:11 #10441

Re: rattler bites
Greetings Fellow Canyoneers, A great deal of the rattlesnake bites treated here in our Tucson emergency rooms are bites to the head or hands. Most of the...
Bob Keller 2001-08-18 08:01:51 #10440

More on Havasupai flash flood
11 survived flood on trail to Supai By Peter Corbett The Arizona Republic Aug. 18, 2001 A deadly deluge in the western reaches of the Grand Canyon last...
cheyava@aol.com 2001-08-18 05:54:20 #10439

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