Re: Little Colorado Trip
On a Clear Creek trip a while back we were setting up camp and saw that the ravens were pretty brazen. We were afraid that "just" hanging our food would...
DanielOB@aol.com 1999-12-05 13:16:24 #1289

Re: Little Colorado Trip
The biggest problem we had when we were camped at the river near the Tanner rapids were with the Ravens. We went on a day hike and had packed everything...
Rotondi, Armando 1999-12-05 10:16:12 #1288

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

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