Hyponatremia - technical article URL
I'm sure that this article has been posted before - but if you want an
inkling of how complicated hyponatremia is - read...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 10:40:25 #16770
Re: Trekking Poles?
Hi Chad,
> have purchased trekking poles for the trip and used them yesterday
> for the first time. It was awkward, at best. Does anyone out there
>...
Sonya 2002-09-23 10:37:50 #16769
Re: Backcountry evacuation
Hyponatremia was unmentioned, possibly unknown, at GC until the cases
on the corridor trails and river came up a few years back. I don't
recall Butchart,...
Bob Marley 2002-09-23 10:37:21 #16768
Re: Backcountry evacuation
Thanks for the additional links. I sweat like a stuck pig when
working hard or hiking in the heat, I don't take salt pills, and have
never observed the...
Bob Marley 2002-09-23 10:28:09 #16767
1 day in and out of canyon feasible?
Hello, My husband, I, and our youngest daughter (almost 15) will be
making a quick trip to the Grand Canyon in October: flying to Phoenix
a Thursday,...
boyntonmiddle 2002-09-23 10:22:45 #16766
Re: Trekking Poles?
I use sticks when my pack weight is high, in windy places, when there is a
lot of water walking like the Zion Narrows and when there is snow and ice.
Last...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-09-23 10:20:24 #16765
Re: Trekking Poles?
Chad,
Give your poles extra length for going downhill.
For the uphill you can shorten them/ However, I find it better leave
them normal length and grab...
John Markham 2002-09-23 10:17:42 #16764
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