Re: did i do the right thing?
Off for now thru the winter and on back in the late spring. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ ----- Original Message ----- From: desertboilermaker ...
Bob Audretsch 2003-11-11 12:22:36 #25867

Re: did i do the right thing?
Thank you, Bob. I'll make the Plateau Point suggestion, as I think it would be a good one--especially for first-timers. The view is unforgetable and there...
desertboilermaker 2003-11-11 11:21:11 #25866

Re: Digest Number 1604
Josh, when I first read your post, I thought "what a great tent!" Then I checked out the specs, which state it is 2.8 pounds (with the fly and poles). I'm...
Josh Case 2003-11-11 11:05:56 #25865

Re: Gary vs. Hikerman
...A statistician by trade but a highly qualified philosopher on Grand Canyon. You can't know very much about Grand Canyon and not know who is George...
Doug Nering 2003-11-11 09:57:20 #25864

Re: Gary vs. Hikerman
Who is George Steck? He surely is not any kind of philosopher. Tony. ----- Original Message ----- From: donaldpvadair@... To:...
Tony 2003-11-11 09:22:57 #25863

Re: Pemmican (sp??)
The description of pemmican you give is right. The recipe varied from person to person. Some even used nuts in the mix. Pemmican was the food of choice when...
Tony 2003-11-11 09:17:14 #25862

Re: Gary vs. Hikerman
Sorry, I cannot resist. George Steck said "The hiker who hikes alone has a fool for a partner!" That allows small room for doubt. Hiking with a known idiot...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-11-11 09:14:54 #25861

Re: Pemmican (sp??)
Mountain men learned to make pemmican from the Native Americans. It is a mixture of dried meat, berries and covered with fat to preserve it from spoiling. ...
Kirk Wasson 2003-11-11 09:06:57 #25860

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