Re: Self-Heating MRE's
Don't recall if it was an AlpineAire retort that we used, but I've been in a couple of groups that used them on short trips, and everyone was very satisfied. ...
kentd 2001-09-07 20:01:29 #10997

Re: Twang & Toot & Bonk
Hello Cliff and all, Picture this...Camped just off Tonto Trail, between Cottonwood and Grapevine with sunset on the peaks on northside and Utah Symphony...
dgldsn@yahoo.com 2001-09-07 19:47:31 #10996

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Thanks for all the help in prep for our hike in Thunder River this year. I'll re-subscribe if I can get out there from the East again.
murrahbbtk@aol.com 2001-09-07 19:47:13 #10995

Re: Tent comments
Cliff-- Looking at the specs on that tent I don't think it is tall enough for you. I suggest you look for at least a 40 inch height. Some two pole...
MaryPhyl 2001-09-07 19:40:10 #10994

Re: Self-Heating MRE's
--- In grandcanyon@y..., canyonhiker@h... wrote: > Anyone tried any of AlpineAire's self-heating MRE's. > > A hot meal in 15 minutes with for $7 that weighs...
CaptWa@aol.com 2001-09-07 19:04:26 #10993

Re: Tent comments
OK this is going to be a handfull . most of my tents are NorthFace Nimbus , Cumulus, same tents Niumbus has closable doors over screens and another couple...
CaptWa@aol.com 2001-09-07 19:04:10 #10992

Re: New Member
Thanks for replys ! y'all do me too much credit ! I was 25 when I hauled that stuff and dumber and stronger . I'm 48 now and just switched to a lighter...
CaptWa@aol.com 2001-09-07 18:23:04 #10991

Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
There's booklets that list relay stations in various western states. Ham supply places have them. By calling around S. Utah and N. AZ, I learned of relays...
Mr. Menkes 2001-09-07 17:33:51 #10990

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