Re: water intoxication/electrolyte imbalance
In a message dated 12/4/99 3:55:18 PM Central Standard Time, denise@... writes: << Sorry this was so long! Happy Trails, Denise >> Thank You....
Cminfcon@aol.com 1999-12-05 07:52:05 #1287

Re: Little Colorado Trip
Bill-- If you are going in December the mice are few. Just hang your food. If you are in an area where there are no trees find a long piece of driftwood...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-12-05 07:19:05 #1286

Re: Little Colorado Trip
Thanks, Jim. I like the idea of prepackaging foods. I use zip locks for my meals and carry all of my food in a large stuff sack. I would...
william davis 1999-12-05 06:30:08 #1285

Re: Little Colorado Trip
Bill - I have always kept my food in the tent with me, and have never had a problem (yet?). Maybe because I use two hydroseal bags (Campmor) to keep the...
Jim 1999-12-04 16:28:43 #1284

Hiking Poles
Hiking poles are one piece of equiptment that I now do not leave home without. When I first saw them I regarded them with distain and dismissed them as heavy,...
Gil Nyerges 1999-12-04 16:28:13 #1283

Re: water intoxication/electrolyte imbalance
Hi Pat, I agree, variety is everything! Another great salty snack are Cheetos. Fritos are some of my favorites. I even have them for dinner with...
Denise Traver 1999-12-04 15:30:22 #1282

Re: water intoxication/electrolyte imbalance
Hi Craig, Your itinerary sounds wonderful, and that is such a fabulous loop! I have led quite a few people down the Hermit, and some of the women have quite...
Denise Traver 1999-12-04 14:48:23 #1281

Re: Little Colorado Trip
Jim, How do you protect your stuff from the squirrels and mice at night when you're sleeping and while you're out day hiking? Are there any trees on the...
Bill Davis 1999-12-04 14:04:29 #1280

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