Re: drought in canyon
In a message dated 1/31/00 7:53:01 PM Mountain Standard Time, mahanay@...
writes:
<< If anyone is traveling the north side of the river between...
Fingerbert@aol.com 2000-02-01 05:33:26 #1586
Re: 1578 Heat exhaustion Input
Heat exhaustion /stroke are deadly and more common than hyponatremia but low
sodium is MUCH harder to treat and about 50% at least die no matter what...
DOC 2000-02-01 05:21:16 #1585
hello
i apologise for not introducing myself first and just going right into
my questions. i have been into the canyon overnight on 5 seperate
occasions. from an...
kevin kalthoff 2000-02-01 02:36:03 #1584
Re: potential thru-hike
Fletcher wrote a great book about his adventure but he only walked
about 100 out of the 290+ river miles within Grand Canyon. He later
floated/walked some of...
Robert R. Marley 2000-01-31 22:24:07 #1583
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
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