Re: If rocks could speak
I heard someplace that Webster's Dictionary defines cairnivorus
as one who is subsisting or feeding off of kicking stones.
There is a place at home...
Phil Gutkin 2003-04-27 09:25:08 #21611
Re: tent bivys and hot dogs
dqdollardon wrote:
> ...on my last hike I had a craving for a hot dog. How
> practicle is it to take them in the canyon. I know I read on a Bob
> Ribokos...
m a weber 2003-04-27 09:13:52 #21610
Re: The silence of the Cairns
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Phil Gutkin"
wrote:
> Webster's Dictionary defines Cairn as a heap of stones piled as a
> memorial or as a landmark. ...
Camille 2003-04-27 08:58:02 #21609
off topic...framed backpacks,packing, and airplane q'S
ok experienced flyers...i have 2 exterior framed packs. what are some
of the best ways to pack or take them on the plane. one plan was to
duct tape them...
twocanoeit 2003-04-27 07:19:29 #21608
off topic...framed backpacks,packing, and airplane q'S
ok experienced flyers...i have 2 exterior framed packs. what are some
of the best ways to pack or take them on the plane. one plan was to
duct tape them...
twocanoeit 2003-04-27 07:18:47 #21607
tent bivys and hot dogs
Two unrelated questions. Would someone care to comment on their
experience with a tent bivy such as Eureka Solitaire or Gossamer. I
thought I had seen a...
dqdollardon 2003-04-27 05:50:17 #21606
The silence of the Cairns
Webster's Dictionary defines Cairn as a heap of stones piled as a
memorial or as a landmark.
The question seems to be why are they there. In my part of...
Phil Gutkin 2003-04-27 04:33:31 #21605
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