Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
Not to mention, it means you could drink from Pipe Creek along the lower half of the BA trail, and end up having to carry almost no water (ok, maybe 2...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 14:04:02 #16690

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
I agree with all that's been written. I might add, though, bring something like Polar Pure or iodine tablets to purify the water in case the pipeline breaks...
Tina Caskey 2002-09-19 13:44:32 #16689

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)

pat_corry 2002-09-19 13:06:28 #16688

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Damn, I imagine/hope the average GCFI guide is more experienced than me, and I'd take inexperienced hikers onto trails like Boucher (providing they had SOME...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:53:25 #16687

Re: keeping my food
Yes, and be advised (as BobA would say), that the critters are HIGHLY conditioned to associate platic bags with food. A raven once stole my IceWalkers, which...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:46:47 #16686

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
This is a pretty individual decision. Maybe you can get by with trailrunners (in which case you'll be happier without boots) and maybe it'll KILL your feet. ...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:42:43 #16685

Re: My oh my !!
Tina, Disclaimer: My experience is not your experience. The advice of a doctor outweighs mine. What helps me may not help you. I've been struggling with...
Monty Schrunk 2002-09-19 12:32:45 #16684

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
Many corridor hikers wear runners; it depends on pack weight and preference for ankle support. Plenty of drinking water on these trails except S Kaibab...
Doug Nering 2002-09-19 12:26:34 #16683

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