snake bite
I'm not an MD like Tom but I will put my oar in the water. One of the potential major problems with snake bite is swelling in the bite area. If swelling...
Don Mattox 2000-02-08 16:12:31 #1675

Re: snake bites
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a "fish-mouth excision"? And while we're on the subject, when I'm in the Canyon I always carry a little snake bite kit with...
Rotondi, Armando 2000-02-08 12:53:02 #1674

Re: Changes in Backcountry Permit fees
In a message dated 2/4/00 12:57:03 AM Central Standard Time, doug@... writes: << - Doug N. >> Whats the difference between your prep costs and...
Cminfcon@aol.com 2000-02-08 12:44:11 #1673

Re: snake bites
Hi Tom, You ever try doing a fish-mouth excision of the bitten area?I've done a couple and got good results if they were in an...
DOC 2000-02-08 12:05:53 #1672

Re: snake bites
Dove, Your approach is still generally correct. You should boogie out if you have any signs of envenomation, and you can potentially can make it out in one...
GCDoc1@aol.com 2000-02-08 11:49:19 #1671

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I have deep feelings about hiking Grand Canyon, and will be making my third trek on 15-22 May, 2000. My wife Sandy conned me into Corridor 3 day/2 night hike...
Greg Gruber 2000-02-07 20:00:32 #1670

snake bites
there have been postings on snake bites, but I haven't seen anything about a procedure I saw many years ago. Perhaps it's been discouraged. That is: Given a...
dove menkes 2000-02-07 16:15:48 #1669

Re: new member; S' Bass Trailhead help
Last I heard was that Boundary Road had been closed and both ends of it blocked off to prevent people from trying to use it. ...
Bob Ribokas 2000-02-07 16:14:34 #1668

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