Re: light weight sleeping pads?
3/4 length ultralight thermarest all the way regardless of the little extra weight, a good night/day sleep is more...
wallkabout@yahoo.com 2001-09-02 09:05:02 #10835

Re: light weight sleeping pads?
George, I have the Mt Washington pad from www.paramountoutfitters.com (I believe). It weighs 5.8oz cut to 41 inches. Also pretty cheap. I used it in the...
cmcrooker@worldnet.att.net 2001-09-02 08:54:11 #10834

Re: Grand Masters - Mancuso
--- In grandcanyon@y..., firefly@e... wrote: > Have you got the article? Is MaryPhyl in it? WHY DANG NOT? What > about Tom "Tall As Paul Bunyon" Martin?...
tpebler@home.com 2001-09-02 08:44:09 #10833

Re: Grand Masters - Mancuso
Have you got the article? Is MaryPhyl in it? WHY DANG NOT? What about Tom "Tall As Paul Bunyon" Martin? WHAT ABOUT SMART SEXY DOC THOMAS? What about our...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-09-02 08:33:55 #10832

Re: Grand Canyon - new member
-Hi Pat, and welcome! I had the same trouble finding Monument my first time there, too. Fortunately, it was not as late in the day, but we were also low on...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-09-02 08:06:51 #10831

Re: light weight sleeping pads?
George, I am still working on this one, even though I do consider myself to have "gone lightweight". I am using a regular 3/4 length Thermarest and may add...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-09-02 07:53:44 #10830

Re: Great Thumb Access
Hi Bob, In recent conversations with the Havasupai (5 or 6 phone calls to different people, mostly to the "wildlife division"), I have been told that I now...
gcbighorn@home.com 2001-09-02 05:40:58 #10829

Re: Grand Masters - Mancuso
This was an interesting article but an embarassment for "Backpacker." Before reading it write down the folks that are tops in Canyon hiking like George...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-02 03:31:49 #10828

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