Re: water to sand ratio
Generally, one doesn't have to "swim" or wade above knees until Blue Springs. I recall wading chest high below Blue Springs for a few crossings. Some swam....
e.d. menkes 2002-10-10 19:24:20 #17115

Re: more on weight savings.....
Yes. They develop leaks where they have been creased if you fold them but it was more like 5 trips before I had a problem. Duct-tape. On Wednesday,...
Doug Nering 2002-10-10 19:13:04 #17114

intro
Hi all I just joined this list because I will be hiking in the Grand Canyon on Nov 3rd. Myself and 7 other people from Massachusetts are part of...
jessegolden@juno.com 2002-10-10 18:42:08 #17113

Re: More on the Pipeline
Yea Bob, I emailed Kyl and told him that the Grand Canyon egroup thought that the entire dam proposal should be called either the "Dam Jackass Kyl Project",...
Wayne Tomasi 2002-10-10 17:55:17 #17112

More on the Pipeline
Todays AZ Daily Sun (www.azdailysun.com) has a followup article on the Badger Rapids pipeline that appeared and then disappeared so rapidly this past week...
bob41_2001 2002-10-10 16:34:20 #17111

water to sand ratio
How much water does it take to make regular sand turn into Quicksand? And how far from Cameron down the L.C. is it to the placone has to wade or swim the...
G palmer 2002-10-10 16:23:43 #17110

Re: more on weight savings.....
Chuck, I've been using the same Platypus containers for about 5 years with no leaks (famous last words!). One secret to making them last is to never fold...
Karen Greig 2002-10-10 13:32:01 #17109

Re: Rim to Rim - This weekend
Sounds identical to our trip last year - same time, same itinerary, although we had 9 in our group. If you weren't already planning on doing this I'd...
Sonya 2002-10-10 12:43:34 #17108

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