Re: Trip report and general greetings
Jeff...great trip report....how did you get across the River?Sounds like John might have had some hyponatremia along with a virus.Did you land at Bass River...
doc thomas 2002-09-23 16:12:29 #16792

Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
KenMc, So who is going to carry the filter that has trapped the radioactive particles? You might need a HazMat team to dispose of the filter element, and...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-09-23 16:07:04 #16791

Trip report and general greetings
Hi all, First of all, its good to see Marsanne posting to the group again - hope to see you back in Durango soon. Bob and Doc, its good to have you guys...
jhmcgarv1 2002-09-23 15:48:27 #16790

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Well, it's pretty well documented that exercising athletes have a strong tendency to not drink enough water. The thirst mechanism simply doesn't kick in...
johngeyles 2002-09-23 15:31:57 #16789

Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
Ken -- I think an interesting question would be: Suppose the radioactivity comes out. What do you do with the filter? Suppose it doesn't. What do you do...
Doug Nering 2002-09-23 15:16:59 #16788

Re: 1 day in and out of canyon feasible?
BTW - the NPS has nicknamed the Inner Gorge the 'Human Fly Trap' - people get in, but can't get out. This was in reference particularly to people who try...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 15:16:12 #16787

Re: 1 day in and out of canyon feasible?
There is a great hike along the West Rim that would expose your family to a lot of the views that that the canyon has to offer and can be adjusted to your...
Tom Gendron 2002-09-23 15:10:10 #16786

Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
Cindy - Yes - that's why I was asking. My presumption is that the radioactivity is in the particulate matter - not in the H2O itself - so filtration might...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 15:07:41 #16785

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