Re: Cairns on S. Bass Trail
Great post Bob! Has anyone else noticed that cairns seem to be cropping up in ever greater numbers, like locusts in swarms? Where none are needed there are...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2003-04-27 09:27:44 #21612

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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