Re: caching food long term
At 03:17 AM 3/6/02 -0000, you wrote: >The problem I've always had with cached food is protecting it from >critters (coyotes, mice, etc.). I have a friend...
Hank Hays 2002-03-06 10:08:29 #13984

Hiking off Trail....
Is it ok to travel off the trails in the Canyon? Seems like it would have to be for all the neat things that people are seeing and the vastness of the...
wagman_88009 2002-03-06 10:05:39 #13983

Re: Today's Paper (WARNING: SPOILER)
Warning: don't read on if you haven't read "On the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon" yet (what's wrong with you ?!?) and you like surprises...
johngeyles 2002-03-06 06:40:00 #13982

coy. e con.,vultures & bears
Hello all thanks for the recounts of critters of all species, and security. I like doc's kevlar idea. One lassst question; (a litle bit of knowledge is a...
hwenger2001 2002-03-06 01:19:08 #13981

Re: caching food long term
Some years ago I helped remove a large cache in the Great Thumb area that had been abandoned. It had been left over well 8 years I think. It was located...
bob41_2001 2002-03-05 23:11:10 #13980

Re: caching food long term
The problem I've always had with cached food is protecting it from critters (coyotes, mice, etc.). I have a friend who has been cursed time after time by...
bobbutt38 2002-03-05 22:42:59 #13979

Re: clear creek
That would be great Jill --- thanks. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ --- In grandcanyon@y..., "Jill Atkinson" wrote: > > Bob, > if you are interested, we...
bob41_2001 2002-03-05 20:44:38 #13978

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
My husband is 73, I am 70 and we fully endorse your corrections. To of our adult kids work in the oil industry. We still carefully conserve both water and...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-03-05 20:01:08 #13977

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