tents and critters
Marsanne, Check out www.backpacking.net ‹ the Lightweight Backpacker. They have some pretty cool stuff. Steve
Steve Christensen 2000-03-18 18:09:51 #2232

Re: tents and critters
Hi Marsanne! A bivy really is excellent when you want shelter you can count on. It isn't as nice as a tent, of course, but it does what it needs to do. On...
Denise Traver 2000-03-18 17:34:07 #2231

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

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