Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
Where are you hiking in the canyon?
If its the corridor, there should be a couple of large ammo cans
provided at each site for food storage. Otherwise,...
CanyonRick 2001-09-17 17:46:22 #11089
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lea collier 2001-09-17 17:11:47 #11088
Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
Am sure you already know that there are "animal proof" ammo type cans
at the campgrounds on the main trails. Having been in the canyon last
week we met a...
schroede@backpacker.com 2001-09-17 16:34:28 #11087
Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
George -
I won't recommend that you do not need to put your food in tins to
protect it from rodents in the Canyon. What I will say is that I,
personally,...
rijim19@hotmail.com 2001-09-17 16:28:35 #11086
Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
I have collected a few fruitcake tins over the years, but these tend
to be available only in season. Most often, I have just tied my food
up someplace, but...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-09-17 16:16:12 #11085
Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
If you have a lot of "smellables" (includes food, toothpaste, film, etc.) that a hungry or curious critter might want to get into, try popcorn tins. These...
Edmund Seiders 2001-09-17 15:39:31 #11084
Re: stupid question re: burning toilet paper (NOT in GC)
In her book, "On Foot in the Grand Canyon," Sharon Spangler relates
an incident in which a fellow was disturbed by the smell of the
toilet at Hermit Creek...
bobanderson@gtemail.net 2001-09-17 14:28:35 #11083
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