Re: Drowning on dry land
Tony you are correct if you are talking about heat exhaustion prior to the last 20 years. Hyponatremia has shot up tremendously since the '80s and is now more...
doc thomas 2003-12-19 14:35:44 #26951

Re: Yellowstone: Martin Favors Motors in Wilderness??
Tom: There is unlimited do-it-yourself opportunity in the form of snowshoeing and cross country skiing. You can go-it-alone all winter in most areas of the...
Charles Trowbridge 2003-12-19 14:26:25 #26950

Re: Drowning on dry land
Speaking for myself we did quite well 30 years ago. Didn't take electrolyte replacement drinks, I didn't use salt tablets but did take salty trail snacks...
Bob Marley 2003-12-19 14:19:05 #26949

Re: Fw: Judge strikes down Bush plan for Yellowstone snowmobiling
Seems especially sinister that the only way you can snow mobile in Yellowstone now is with a guide. Shades of the river in GC where today the only way you...
Bob Marley 2003-12-19 14:06:55 #26948

Re: Drowning on dry land
Fellow hikers...I think most of you know that I don't think very highly of ANY "sports drink"...I will only use it to make some water taste better.A hiker...
doc thomas 2003-12-19 13:44:39 #26947

Re: Drowning on dry land
More have died with out water then have died by over drinking. In dry country its best to take what you need plus a little more. Tony. ----- Original...
Tony 2003-12-19 13:41:59 #26946

Re: Drowning on dry land
----- Original I wonder how the original canyon explorers survived with out the high tech chemistry there is today? All they had was regular food and...
Tony 2003-12-19 13:35:43 #26945

Re: Fw: Judge strikes down Bush plan for Yellowstone snowmobiling
The guide business never came up and being forced to have guides is foolishness. The snowmobiles are another matter altogether. They are ok for S&R but to...
Tony 2003-12-19 13:35:17 #26944

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