Re: Trip Leader Pet Peaves
...Minor clarification that I did not mean to say that those without GC experience are not sufficiently prepared, although it might have seemed that way. ...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-09-10 16:44:28 #11032

More Trip Leader Stuff
With close to twenty years leading trips for organizations including Sierra Club, Applachian Mountain Club and Colorado Mountain Club I hope I have learned...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-10 16:07:22 #11031

Re: Tent comments
I started out with a N Face that was really a mountain/snow tent. Then, in milder Canyon weather used tarp and ground cloth. A pain to rig if no trees or high...
Mr. Menkes 2001-09-10 15:52:01 #11030

Re: Trip Leader Pet Peaves
In a message dated 9/10/01 12:34:41 PM US Mountain Standard Time, doug@... writes: Almost anyone who hasn't hiked GC before, is almost sure to...
bcorey6460@aol.com 2001-09-10 14:49:07 #11029

Re: Trip Leader Pet Peaves
RE: [grandcanyon] Re: Trip Leader Pet Peaves Some of my experiences have been: 1) Improper burials. Recently a fellow friend pooped atop a trail...
Polito, Chris 2001-09-10 14:13:13 #11028

Re: Trip Leader Pet Peaves
Thanks, Stocky. This is probably the most useful response yet on this item. Mine was not so much a list of peeves as suggested policies to avoid them. ...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-09-10 12:33:19 #11027

Re: Tent comments
I usually hike solo or with a buddy. I use a bivy sack. Most of the time it acts as an expensive and heavy groundcloth. But in the event of rain, or...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-09-10 12:04:45 #11026

Re: Tent comments
The Colorado company is Bibler. www.bibler.com The Ahwahnee (about 31 sq. ft, about 5 lbs.) is about $700 if I remember right. By all accounts, well-made,...
Rob Brading 2001-09-10 11:53:35 #11025

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