Re: tent pegs
You don't need tent stakes--they have some rocks there that work just fine. If your tent is not freestanding tie your cord to a smallish rock and put a...
maryphyl 2002-01-07 20:19:24 #12899

Re: tent pegs
I use titanium stakes, which can take a terrific beating. Started out with the midsize (4mm) but switched to the thinnest size (3mm). The thin ones weigh just...
Jim Lyons 2002-01-07 19:30:28 #12898

Strange Finds on the Trail, etc.
After all the stories of finding things in the canyon a few comments: Historic and pre-historic things (metal cans, arrow heads, pottery shards, etc.)...
bob41_2001 2002-01-07 18:33:56 #12897

Re: tent pegs
Have you considered hiking sans tent? Tents weigh ca. 3 lbs minimum. I rarely tote tent in Grand Canyon. I scout carefully for good overhangs and camp...
cynpotato 2002-01-07 18:25:04 #12896

tent pegs
I was just wondering what tent pegs people find work best in the hard ground of the canyon. I've always used standard metal pegs of about a 5mm diameter...
sedm1409 2002-01-07 18:01:48 #12895

Re: great hiking weather
That's just Doc's way of encouraging 1000's of aging baby boomers to retire in Arizona. Right Doc? -- KenMc - conmara@... ...
Ken McNamara 2002-01-07 17:31:11 #12894

Re: Darwin Awards for 2001
That's Ghiglieri and Myers (Tom). Martin (Tom also) writes great hiking from the river books not about deaths in GC. Myers was the other Doc at the Canyon...
aguabug 2002-01-07 17:23:25 #12893

Re: great hiking weather
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "doc thomas" wrote: >Eat your heart out Midwesterners and Yankees. > best to you and yours.....Doc Cruel, this was just...
felix1960db 2002-01-07 17:21:27 #12892

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