Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
I have camped overnight on Tanner Beach a few years ago with absolutely no critter problems. In a following year, however, my wife and I stopped there for a...
rijim19@hotmail.com 2001-09-18 15:53:21 #11126

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
Snoring sounds like a great defense to me but might be a bit hard on your hiking companions. --- In grandcanyon@y..., Bob Bordasch wrote: > I've never had...
Bob Marley 2001-09-18 15:00:21 #11125

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
I guess if one wants to be scared they should always use a tent, never leaving it open for even a moment; store all of your food in some kind of thick...
Bob Marley 2001-09-18 14:59:01 #11124

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
Didn't say I was letting them. They are pretty smart critters. We can certainly hope it isn't good for their health. Then some of them might stop doing it...
Bob Marley 2001-09-18 14:48:30 #11123

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?

jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-09-18 13:58:32 #11122

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
I've never had a critter chew their way into my tent, but then I only sleep in my tent when it is raining. I don't think I am a very light sleeper, but I do...
Bob Bordasch 2001-09-18 13:35:47 #11121

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bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-18 13:27:54 #11120

Re: 4 weeks to go..... need tin cans to protect food in GC?
In a message dated 9/18/01 12:26:16 PM US Mountain Standard Time, jbrice@... writes: I notice someone on this thread mentioned Tanner Bch as being...
bcorey6460@aol.com 2001-09-18 12:48:50 #11119

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