Re: Tent Preferences
I like a tent that goes both ways. I just did a 5-day trip and had two nights with very high and gusting winds. My partners had a tarp and were miserable...
nic korte 2003-02-26 10:30:27 #20145

Re: Tent preferences
Marty, the tent I have is a North Face Slickrock tent. It is freestanding, and was the lightest freestanding tent I could find at the time. I don't remember...
Tina Caskey 2003-02-26 10:01:30 #20144

Re[2]: [grandcanyon] Tent Preferences
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 10:52:34 AM, RMatth4505@... wrote: Rac> Some people have four sets of stakes for a tent; Rac> snow, sand, short hard ground...
Larry Gray 2003-02-26 10:00:18 #20143

Re: Kanab Canyon
Just looked at your site. That chimney is not for me! If I do it, I won't take the short cut. Have ordered topo's... ----- Original Message ----- From:...
e.d. menkes 2003-02-26 09:55:49 #20142

Re: Tent Preferences
Marty, If you consider that on many tents the vestibule needs to be staked, stakes hold the ground sheet in place, and without stakes a tent is an expensive...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-02-26 09:52:56 #20141

Re: Kanab Canyon
Thanks! I thought that although the trip would be longer, there would be less hassle in driving way out to Hacks area, particularly with sometimes poor road...
e.d. menkes 2003-02-26 09:52:35 #20140

off rafting
Folks...I'm out of here to go raft the mighty Hassayampa River which flows through my property.....yeeee haaa best to you and yours.....Doc
doc thomas 2003-02-26 09:26:48 #20139

Tent Preferences
Anybody here have a feeling one way or another about free standing vs. "tie 'em down" tents in the Canyon? Free standing would obviously be easier to...
Martin S. Kardon 2003-02-26 09:18:07 #20138

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