Re: Heat exhaustion
I don't deal well with heat either! I can take alot of cold but not heat. Instead of eating large meals on the trail I snack continually and save eating...
John Nanke 2000-01-31 21:47:07 #1582

Re: 1578 Heat exhaustion Input
Funny about that Bill Hall trail. Several years back I started down towards Thunder River in Oct. and ran out half way down the Redwall. The previous day I...
Will Merritt 2000-01-31 21:02:41 #1581

Re: drought in canyon
Hi Alan, I have not been there lately, but all three are considered perrineal springs. Personally, I would bet on them having water. Mike > I was dreading...
Mike Mahanay 2000-01-31 19:48:37 #1580

Re: 1578 Heat exhaustion Input
Mary: Thanks for the input! I encourage others to report similar experiences, no matter how embarassing. Don Mattox
Don Mattox 2000-01-31 19:17:03 #1579

Re: Heat exhaustion
Don, On the first non corridor hike my husband and I took in the canyon I suffered as you describe. We took the zillion pound kitchen sink packs that...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 2000-01-31 18:29:13 #1578

Heat exhaustion
Heat exhaustion: Heat exhaustion followed by heat stroke is probably the number one non-physical killer in the Grand Canyon. There doesn't seem to be much...
Don Mattox 2000-01-31 16:49:02 #1577

Re: potential thru-hike
Kevin , I have done it (hike thru)but Bob Marley has also AND he has it on his website AND he's on this list.Ask Bob,he's a nice guy and...
DOC 2000-01-31 16:19:38 #1576

Re: re TOPO! ESRI, etc.
Dove, Sorry I didn't answer this faster. I work with a GIS manager and he has the sofware on his PC plus lots of other GIS software and, of course, the...
Alan Julliard 2000-01-31 15:00:42 #1575

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