tents, tarps, & mad rangers
I like Doc's Taco Tarp concept, but Sandy insists on a tent. For our 15-22 May trek (S"Bass-Tonto-Hermit) we're taking a TNF Slickrock @ 4lbs., 12 oz.. We...
Greg Gruber 2000-03-16 14:32:47 #2133

Re: Mad Ranger
ÿþ Big Al...is that a clip jobby?..or do you have to thread those thingamajigs???
doc thomas 2000-03-16 14:28:03 #2132

Re: Mad Ranger
For what it is worth... here is an update... I noticed that the tent that I spoke of (Kelty Vortex 2) is now on sale at Campmore for only $130. ...
Al Kahler 2000-03-16 14:19:45 #2131

Re: tarp technique
Fellow Junkies...all I do is lie down on one point ,grab the material and roll over like a taco...both ends are sl open but drooping down and no rain gets...
doc thomas 2000-03-16 13:58:16 #2130

Re: Old Bright Angel Trail
csippl-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/grandcanyon/?start=2095 > I have hiked from the river to the north rim several times up...
William Orman 2000-03-16 13:12:03 #2129

Re: tent
I've never taken a tent in the canyon. I want to see the stars unimpeded and only once had a mouse (or something) scurry over my face. This may be laughable,...
lilwoody 2000-03-16 12:58:39 #2128

Re: Mad Ranger
In the canyon with hard ground you use a small rock to tie to the cord coming off the tarp and lay a big rock on the cord and the little one keeps it from...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 2000-03-16 12:42:17 #2127

tent
I'm not much for remembering names. I think it's an Arch Rival, I'm not sure about that. I bought it on sale (I buy everything on sale), but I believe the...
Steve Christensen 2000-03-16 12:34:17 #2126

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