Re: Get Well
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:tomhazel@...">tomhazel@...) cheers, tom martin, PT Very well put,...
Adrian Jantzi 2003-12-18 23:20:11 #26936

Re: Tyvek in the Canyon
OK, so this Tyvek stuff sounds really neat. I'm ready to try it. But where is a good place to buy a 9x12 foot piece? Google found one place that sells 5-ft...
desert1s 2003-12-18 22:09:10 #26935

Re: Tyvek in the Canyon
Josh The following is from Dupont's Tyvek web site. "The unique, nonwoven-fiber structure of Tyvek® HomeWrap® resists air infiltration and water...
Owen Kittredge 2003-12-18 17:35:58 #26934

Re: Fw: Judge strikes down Bush plan for Yellowstone snowmobiling
Its a good decison they made this time. I can't picture Gifford Pinchot camping in Yellowstone as a swarm of snowmobiles screams past. Tony. ----- Original...
Tony 2003-12-18 13:07:21 #26933

Re: getting well...knee surgery
Sure thing Adrian...I originally tore up my RIGHT medial meniscus last spring on the north rim of the Canyon. Surgery was "highly recommended" by the orthopod...
doc thomas 2003-12-18 11:57:43 #26932

Re: Taxi to S. Bass???
If you telephone the Bright Angel Lodge Transportation Desk (928-638-2631) they have a list of folks that will do shuttles to S. Bass. Bob Audretsch Grand...
Bob Audretsch 2003-12-18 11:03:04 #26931

Walking technique and Re: knees.
BTW - I wasn't questioning or doubting the "toe in" method...I was questionnig my own understanding and intuition (which can be flawed more often than...
deadhead1232000 2003-12-18 10:46:10 #26930

Walking technique and Re: knees.
Pointing the toes inward on the downhills seems counter-intiuitive to me. I was brought into the hiking world reading Colin Fletcher...I still rely on 'The...
deadhead1232000 2003-12-18 10:43:26 #26929

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