Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 19:32:50 -0500, Ken McNamara <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:conmara@...">conmara@... Dick - > > Good questions. ...
Thomas Veik 2002-09-23 17:47:08 #16802

Re: Trekking Poles?
Tried 'em, personally don't care for 'em. However, I do like a longer hiking staff staff for added stability and support while negotiating rough terraine...
grandcanyonbackpacker 2002-09-23 17:41:13 #16801

Hyponatremia and a low sodium diet
Here's some more information... http://www.ehendrick.org/healthy/00052300.html Quoting from the above: "Maintenance of a low salt diet for many months or...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 17:36:41 #16800

Re: Trekking Poles?
Hi! I use Leki poles extensively whenever I am carrying a pack or expecting rough terrain. I primarily hike in New England. I keep them at the maximum...
lxryhg 2002-09-23 17:31:02 #16799

Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
Doug - Yuck it up!! Yep, sure begs some questions, doesn't it. Makes me wonder even more, what are the levels of radioactivity. How radioactive is my...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 17:27:57 #16798

Re: Trip report and general greetings
Thanks Doc, A private group took us across the River and we landed at Bass Camp. John may have had hyponatremia but he was eating lots of salty foods. ...
Jeff McGarvin 2002-09-23 17:26:32 #16797

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Sonya - Hmmm...so is it possible that people on low sodium diets might already have (or be borderline) chronic hyponatremia? BTW - I just put SALT on...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 17:21:56 #16796

Re: Horn Creek radioactive water
Dick - Good questions. My guess is that the resulting filter wouldn't even approach the danger of a radium dial on an old watch (which admittedly is pretty...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 17:16:46 #16795

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