Re: tents and critters
Denise, thanks so much. I usually travel in a pair. I am looking at a Northface Slickrock, or the Walrus Trekker Tarp. When I go alone, I will check out a...
firefly 2000-03-18 16:04:14 #2230

Re: tents & critters
Denise your story is certainly food for thought. I still will pass on taking tents if I can. The bivy sacks are sure worth consideration. The mouse thing...
John Nanke 2000-03-18 12:11:14 #2229

Re: Prescott meeting
"john nanke" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:nank-@...">nank-@... Don't forget grand canyon hikers meeting at 3:00 pm today at > the...
Cliff Beck 2000-03-18 11:50:15 #2228

Re: tents and critters
Sobering. I've used the insole drying thing as a reminder also. With respect to the smell, the rest of me is so odoriferous on the trail that I can't...
Cliff Beck 2000-03-18 11:44:43 #2227

Re: shelter
Hi Doc, Yes, the inner canyon rangers do get a lot of tents, but do you know what kind they are. Trust me, we never got North Face, Sierra Designs, or...
Denise Traver 2000-03-18 11:07:44 #2226

Re: tents and critters
Okay, you asked! Having spent at least 120+ days a year backpacking the canyon for the last four years, and then prior to that as a inner canyon ranger for...
Denise Traver 2000-03-18 11:00:29 #2225

Re: 2200
Yessiree! Don't see many ol' cowboys in the Canyon anymore...at least not like ya used ta. Know why? Cause their horsehair ropes weren't the right size for...
Jerry Dickey 2000-03-18 10:40:17 #2224

Re: 2200
<<Horsehair ropes are great for keeping the elephants away also>> Ringtails, mice, snakes, scorpions, skunks, that I can believe - I have to...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-03-18 10:19:34 #2223

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