Re: river water and iodine
I once filled my Camelback with iodine-treated silty water and headed up the Tanner. When I finally started to drink it, it had settled, and the first few...
Hank Schnieder 2000-03-21 13:31:36 #2311

Re: tents & critters
You never really know what you will learn by reading the posts on this group. Bad girls with/without permits, tarps vs tents, etc. And now I find out...
Will Merritt 2000-03-21 13:27:44 #2310

Re: Non-FS-Tent Question
Bob, I just returned from a Desert Survival class a couple weeks ago, and one of the abandoned wells we pulled water out of was just swarming with bees. As...
Hank Schnieder 2000-03-21 13:25:31 #2309

Re: Non-FS-Tent Question
I normally don't use tent stakes in the canyon on my tarp. I put a medium sized rock in the loop at the end, then a large rock on the rope touching the...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-03-21 13:18:41 #2308

Re: river water and iodine
I always use iodine... never been to the Colorado via Tanner, but it worked fine at New Hance Beach. The water was a bit silty, so I I just...
Al Kahler 2000-03-21 12:20:53 #2307

river water and iodine
All this talk of minimizing weight has made me think I'll try leaving the PUR Hiker at home during my upcoming Tanner/Beamer excursion, and use iodine tablets...
John G. Eyles 2000-03-21 12:14:20 #2306

Re: Non-FS-Tent Question
You're startin' to sound like the Taco Bell dog... must be Doc's influence. (Embedded ...
Bob Ribokas 2000-03-21 12:09:07 #2305

Re: Non-FS-Tent Question
Tell them to go away, that your tent is none of their beeznis. -----Original Message-----From: Bob Ribokas <<a rel="nofollow" ...
firefly 2000-03-21 11:58:19 #2304

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