Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Bob, So a person can have more direct knowledge of GCFI practices than you by taking JUST ONE GCFI trip. And yet you are comfortable raising a whole bunch...
Tom Bourne 2002-09-24 12:15:47 #16822

Re: Hyponatremia - Camelbacks & Kids
For me, one of the most intriguing and scary aspects is what's called the "slippery slope." Meaning that once you slide a certain way downward the pull...
Doug Nering 2002-09-24 12:08:53 #16821

Re: Backcountry evacuation
Thank You!!!! I've been so frustrated reading all this garbage. Thankyou for sharing my feelings too.!!!!! RJORGEN141@... wrote:thank you for this...
E Joe Maisonneuve 2002-09-24 12:06:51 #16820

Re: Hyponatremia - Camelbacks & Kids
I'm starting to think I've been suffering from borderline hyponatremia for most of my Canyon-hiking career. It always seems like I use a bit more H2O than...
johngeyles 2002-09-24 11:41:45 #16819

Re: Backcountry evacuation
thank you for this dicussion of your frightful evening. i am a physician and recently did a rtr with a few friends that failed to take the trip as seriously...
RJORGEN141@AOL.COM 2002-09-24 11:30:57 #16818

Re: Hyponatremia - Camelbacks & Kids
Right on Mary. A reasonable way to handle thirst except for that thing hanging around your neck. Drink before you leave, don't over carry water, stop when...
Bob Marley 2002-09-24 09:42:00 #16817

novice hikers
Weren't we all novice unexperienced hikers in the Grand Canyon at one point in time?? Who took you for your first hike? (I don't really want to know, just...
bjschroederdp 2002-09-24 09:07:29 #16816

Bill Hall Trailhead... Driving Directions...
We're going down the Bill Hall Trail shortly and since we've not traveled to this site before, I'd like to confirm (or revise) our planned route from Az...
electrontamer 2002-09-24 07:16:32 #16815

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