Re: Hermit/BA mileage
Sonya wrote:
>
> Actually....the elevation differential is signifcantly higher (I'm
> guessing by at least 3000-4000 feet) on the rtr because: 1) you go...
Hank Schnieder 2003-05-12 16:33:46 #21952
Re: Hermit/BA mileage
Sonya --
If you saw Bob A's summary a few days ago the total elevation for the
Hermit loop was almost the same as R2R and was probably taken from
Bob's...
Doug Nering 2003-05-12 16:33:10 #21951
Re: hiking stuff
Much of what we do in life is a calculated risk that
we still choose to take to get the most out of life.
Doc's daughter minimized her risk by not going...
TT 2003-05-12 16:28:15 #21950
Re: the most experinced bacapcker
The SAR group I belong to takes no stand. Our bottom line is a pack that
allows us to move asap and survive 24 hrs in the field. How we pack it is up
to...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-05-12 16:24:08 #21949
Re: Hermit/BA mileage
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Hank Schnieder
wrote:
> When I day hiked the Hermit - B.A. loop a few years ago, I thought
it a
> bit easier than...
Sonya 2003-05-12 16:20:28 #21948
Re: Hiking Alone
In years of SAR the hiking alone thing is a big headache. Usually it starts
this way: wife, girlfriend, room mate or mother (it is funny but almost never
a...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-05-12 16:15:30 #21947
Re: Camlebacks
Good comments Bob. Survival without water is what? ...3 days or less?
I have also concluded that some of these new gizmos are not reliable.
I still have the...
Doug Nering 2003-05-12 16:12:43 #21946
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