Re: food containers
George -- I wish to recommend: 1) not to hang things on trees or bushes in any kind of bag. Mice climb and jump onto the bags and start chewing through; this...
Doug Nering 2003-03-07 16:31:19 #20428

Re: food container
Dick Matthews writes: "but I think I will take my postage scale to the Thrift Store to look for cookie/popcorn tins." Us backpackers can be spotted doing...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 16:13:21 #20427

Re: food containers
I, too, recently purchased an Ursack for taking to the Canyon. I inquired of the manufacturer how it might hold up against rodents' small teeth. Here is the...
David Kent 2003-03-07 16:08:53 #20426

Re: food container
In a message dated 3/7/2003 3:09:37 PM Mountain Standard Time, kareng@... writes: The gallon paint can weights 12.2 oz. and I looked up the cost and it was...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-03-07 15:56:41 #20425

Re: food container
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "bob41_2001" wrote: > ..... And frustrated the heck out of mice, skunks and ring tails. > Ha ha ha. > > Bob...
mike_coltrin 2003-03-07 15:28:49 #20424

Re: food container
Dick, If your object is keeping your food safe from critters then consider putting the things that critters like (generally NOT freeze dried food but things...
bob41_2001 2003-03-07 15:11:56 #20423

Re: food container
Karen...some in our group used these on our hike to Tanner. The ravens were able to bend the mesh significantly with their claws when we were away on a day...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 15:11:33 #20422

Re: dehydrator closeout
I have used my Nesco "American Harvest" food dehydrator for the past year or two and have enjoyed it. I will second that some vegies can get small and slip...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-07 15:07:57 #20421

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