Getting your stove there
David: I recently flew from Phoenix to Fairbanks on Alaska Airlines. When confirming my flight by phone, I had asked about stoves/fuel and was told that so...
holycow@asu.edu 2002-10-14 01:51:15 #17138

Re: Getting your stove there
David, My understanding is that it used to be the case that only fuel canisters were forbidden and that cartridge stoves with no real container for fuel were...
Monty Schrunk 2002-10-13 11:53:48 #17137

Re: water to sand ratio
--- In grandcanyon@y..., " G palmer" wrote: > How much water does it take to make regular sand turn into Quicksand? > And how far from Cameron down the...
Ted 2002-10-13 09:22:59 #17136

Getting your stove there
Curious to know what the rest of you do... my partner and I are leaving tomorrow for our Tuckup/Stairway trip and are both flying to L.V. Usually one of us...
David Meiland 2002-10-13 08:22:40 #17135

Re: intro
Sandy - > Myself and 7 other people from Massachusetts are part of the > Arthritis Foundation's Joints in Motion Hiking team and we have been > training for...
Ken McNamara 2002-10-13 05:35:06 #17134

Re: intro
Sandy- I hope you enjoy your hike into the Canyon. Check out www.hitthetrail.com and also www.kaibab.org for some general info on hiking at the Canyon. If...
Tina Caskey 2002-10-12 21:10:25 #17133

Re: reducing gut weight
George -- Specifically in regard to your comment "I feel cold sooner." Most of the time this is an advantage in Grand Canyon as most hikers are in the...
Doug Nering 2002-10-12 11:58:36 #17132

reducing gut weight
John, This year, I really went at reducing my pack weight, including the weight I personally pack around my waist. In addition to dropping at least 10-...
'Curious George' Copsey 2002-10-12 04:15:39 #17131

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