Re: squirming creatures
My best guess is that those tiny aquatic "worms" were the larval stage of no-see-ums, or biting midges (family Ceratopogonidae). --- acheman77@... wrote: >...
Bob Bordasch 2001-09-09 18:57:52 #11015

squirming creatures
In June I was cooling off in Bright Angel Creek at Cottonwood Camp the evening before our hike out. I was daydreaming outloud about how big of a tip it...
acheman77@hotmail.com 2001-09-09 17:24:43 #11014

Re: Another view on tents and tarps
Sounds good to me, Sally. Since a bivy provides a good bit of warmth and wind protection, a Canyon hiker can bag the sleeping bag and opt for a blanket or...
tom@bournemarimbas.com 2001-09-09 10:58:24 #11013

Another view on tents and tarps
I have found an almost ideal solution to the shelter problem is an 8x10 silnylon tarp and either a water resistant bag cover or a bivy. Even the heaviest...
sallyunderwood@hotmail.com 2001-09-09 06:37:16 #11012

Re: Self-Heating MRE's
I've tried them and I use them for short trips on the Esplanade when I'm concerned about the availability of water. These "instant" meals are packed with...
pictograph@hotmail.com 2001-09-08 17:51:19 #11011

Tent Decision Time
Terrific advice folks, thanks for the response. Reading your advice and questions gave me plenty to think about before I make my usually hasty decision. ...
cheyava@aol.com 2001-09-08 16:44:19 #11010

Re: Tent comments
<< I am looking to try a tent once more if I can find one that fits my Grand Canyon requirements - light, freestanding, and freeflowing airspace....
Bob Keller 2001-09-08 11:32:16 #11009

Re: Tent comments
--- In grandcanyon@y..., cheyava@a... wrote: > > I am looking to try a tent once more if I can find one that fits my > Grand Canyon requirements - light,...
dgldsn@yahoo.com 2001-09-08 08:32:45 #11008

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