Re: shelter
i have a friend who once pushed a grizzly's head under the water with a canoe paddle as he paddled around a lake in canada. i thoroughly enjoyed hearing the...
Rhodes, Wayne 2000-03-17 06:36:11 #2164

Re: shelter
Steve...I've over 1300 days/nights "in Canyon" and for you to suggest that hiking there is similar to other places is pure folly...weight is #1 killer in the...
doc thomas 2000-03-17 06:35:24 #2163

Re: Retents
On my recent river trip, we all started out using our tents. Weight was not an issue, so why not? But gradually, everybody began leaving them packed unless...
firefly 2000-03-17 06:29:24 #2162

shelter
Perhaps backpacking in the GC is different from everywhere else on earth (only packed there a couple of times) and perhaps everyone reading this forum is a...
Steve Christensen 2000-03-17 06:19:26 #2161

Re: Retents
Besides the weight/space problem...my knock is that if you really do need them cause of rain-usually momma nature is not be insync with your needs/permit...
doc thomas 2000-03-17 05:27:42 #2160

Re: Snakes
Well, I can tell a fun story about skunks but it won't make you take your tent. We had four babies come into our camp at Cottonwood one evening. I guess...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 2000-03-16 22:50:26 #2159

Re: tents and critters
on 3/16/00 18:52, lilwoody at lilwoody@... wrote: > What this tent vs tarp discussion needs is some bona fide horror stories > re: nocturnal human - critter...
Steve Christensen 2000-03-16 21:24:33 #2158

Re: Snakes
Okay...I can't resist! Don, how much does your horsehair rope weight? And did you get it on sale?? (and come on, wasn't that a snakebite kit I saw in your...
Jerry Dickey 2000-03-16 21:05:30 #2157

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