Re: general comments
John -
One possibility is to let your taste buds do the deciding. On my last
hike in we had salt tablets - then we'd pop one occasionally. If that
solid...
Ken McNamara 2002-11-07 04:39:15 #17635
Re: general comments
John writes:
<< ...So I'm wondering if I hike borderline hyponatremic and need to
cut back on H2O. This goes against the studies I mention above, but...
Bob Keller 2002-11-07 03:58:17 #17634
Re: general comments
I can't overstate how much I enjoyed having a Camelbak on my last GC
hike. It really helps to be able to sip a bit of water to get rid of
cottonmouth. I...
David Meiland 2002-11-06 20:30:37 #17633
Re: general comments
It's not necessarily a good idea to reduce one's perceived thirst.
Most people tend to not drink enough H2O to keep up with their needs,
at least according...
johngeyles 2002-11-06 19:17:09 #17632
canyon experience
Kathy,
Glad that you did step into the group.....even tho' it's pending. You've
been to several of the areas in the
canyon which I have, and 50 or any age is...
tntwyrick@juno.com 2002-11-06 18:50:01 #17631
general comments
On my recent Clear Creek trip I tried some new ideas of my own and
others from this group and came up with some new ideas while on the
trail.
In the past,...
tiredsole51 2002-11-06 17:13:36 #17630
Re: light weight solution for food protection?
Your story had me giggling so much.....Just the thought of the animals eating all the caffiene was a riot.
lol
Shirley aka Tiger
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Shirley Gremillion 2002-11-06 16:20:43 #17629
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