Re: lightweight sleeping pads
The 3/4 ultralight Thermarest is listed as weighing 16 oz., at 1"
thick. Any observations on the comfort comparison with a standard
Thermarest, at 1.75 "...
'Curious George' Copsey 2001-09-03 04:30:45 #10840
Re: Great Thumb Access
I have been out on Great Thumb many times and the only permit I've
acquired is from the NPS. I have hiked most of the rim of Great Thumb
Mesa without an...
wtomasi@qwest.net 2001-09-02 23:31:59 #10839
Re: Grand Masters - Mancuso
A few other notable Grand Canyon hikers and climbers left out of
Backpacker article are Jim Ohlman, Bob Packard, George Bain, Ken
Walters, Alan Cureton,...
wtomasi@qwest.net 2001-09-02 22:12:38 #10838
Re: light weight sleeping pads?
Carol, Not clear if you have been in the Canyon before, but since you
go to the BPL site, you clearly know about "stealth camping". Unless
you are at the...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-09-02 19:17:16 #10837
Re: Great Thumb Access
I can only be of limited help on this one. My attempts to get a
permit for that area and many others that I have known has been to be
stonewalled --- plain...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-02 09:15:44 #10836
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
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