Re: Teva Vs. Chaco
Depending on your feet, it may help to wear the Tevas every day - I got blisters and painful spots from each of my three pairs when they were new (all over...
steffi+@pitt.edu 2001-10-09 14:47:18 #11397

Re: Teva Vs. Chaco
RE: [grandcanyon] Re: Teva Vs. Chaco Around camp and on dayhikes that require multiple creek crossings. -----Original Message----- From: ...
Polito, Chris 2001-10-09 14:32:43 #11396

Re: Teva Vs. Chaco
This is kinda off the subject, but ... The lightest-weight Teva's I've ever seen (except for the glorified flip-flop "Mush Thong") weigh about 21 oz per...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-10-09 14:32:22 #11395

Re: Teva Vs. Chaco
Are you using the Teva's as your only hiking shoes or are you using them once you are in camp and have removed your regular hiking shoes? --- In...
gilnye@hotmail.com 2001-10-09 14:30:11 #11394

Teva Vs. Chaco
I've been curious to find out what peoples opinions are with Teva & Chaco sandals. The reason why is beacuse I just got back from a week long trip off the...
Chris 2001-10-09 14:23:53 #11393

Re: another way to lighten your load
Your point is well-taken. Certainly "training all the time" is a good idea for general health and well-being, and I (and probably most of us) tend to be...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-10-09 14:23:49 #11392

Re: Haze
I am also an active amateur astronomer, and I have been at the canyon at various times of the year and never been really impressed with the skies from...
Camilla Bacher 2001-10-09 14:13:23 #11391

Re: Haze
In general the clearest air is in the winter months when the currents bring air from the northwest. During the summer the pattern is often from the west...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-10-09 13:59:45 #11390

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