Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in March?
I have two bags (20 degree and -5 degree) with a Gortex-like shell. They are expensive, but they provide some protection from moisture, especially...
Bob Bordasch 2003-01-26 12:54:11 #19391

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in March?
I've never owned a synthetic fill bag but I am sure that the latest synthetic bags are an excellent option. They are supposed to be slightly (very...
Doug Nering 2003-01-26 12:08:01 #19390

Sleeping Gear for Corridor in March?
As a variation for the question about sleeping gear in May, how about sleeping gear in March? I've used a 20 degree Cat's Meow inside a bivy sack in the...
David Kent 2003-01-26 11:21:15 #19389

Re: Steck et. al.
Dear BobZ -- Your questions and comments are a little strange. It's not like there is some "official" source of "proof" about Grand Canyon adventurers. G...
Doug Nering 2003-01-26 11:19:22 #19388

Re: Sorta WIMP. Geo Steck
I do not know George Steck or many of the people he hikes with regularly but I do know from talking to NPS personnel in the early '80's that he intended to...
Bob Marley 2003-01-26 11:02:41 #19387

newbie intro
Hi everybody. My name is Tim Tan (not the racehorse). I joined this group in late December. Your posts have been very enjoyable and informative. It is a...
TT 2003-01-26 09:57:42 #19386

Personal -Bob Ribokas
Bob--Pat sent you a new invite to the GCHBA Board Yahoo site. You have missed a bunch of important conversation of late. She sent it to your Yahoo address....
MaryPhyl 2003-01-26 09:25:20 #19385

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
There are several options: The lightest bag you can buy, the cheap fleece zippered bags, light down (I am allegoric to it so not an option for me), Then...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-01-26 09:06:08 #19384

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