Meals
I have to tell you a true story about dehydrated meals in a bag. My daughter and I decided to give them a try on one of our hikes. I believe it was sweet &...
John Nanke 2000-03-20 22:56:58 #2295

Re: tents & critters
John, You sound just like my kids. Just when I sit down to eat something they say "oh yucky Mom how can you eat that" LOL
QUICKPACE@aol.com 2000-03-20 22:26:10 #2294

tents & critters
I don't like to sleep in tents thats my personal preference,butI do own two of them. There are times when I feel they're neccessary. My favorite is a Quest...
John Nanke 2000-03-20 21:55:27 #2293

Re: Tents
Marsanne, Thanks for the info, right now I have a NF tadpole, OR bivy, Sierra Design Flashlight, and another Sierra Design 4-season. It's kind of hard to...
Jeffrey H. McGarvin 2000-03-20 21:32:11 #2292

Re: Tents
Jeff, I have been thinking about trying the Northface Slickrock. It is freestanding, sleeps 2, has 2 doors (important to me because I get up at least once in...
firefly 2000-03-20 19:15:27 #2291

tents and tarps
Hey! All you tent/tarp people. There are only three critical pieces of equipment needed to hike in the GC: Water (maybe with some salt), good footwear and...
Don Mattox 2000-03-20 17:45:32 #2290

Re: Tents
Try throwing away the aluminum stakes supplied with the Clip Flashlight, and invest in a set of Titanium stakes. Weigh about the same, but are much, much...
Jim Lyons 2000-03-20 16:41:59 #2289

tents and critters
We do the add boiling water food-in-bag concept like Mary Phyll, when in the Canyon where water is scarce. It seems logical to me in water-sensitive...
Greg Gruber 2000-03-20 14:18:43 #2288

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