Saltwater Wash Trip Report
The saga continues om my trip to Marble Canyon. Charly and I had no sooner finished Jackass Creek before we set our designs on hiking Saltwater Wash. I had...
Jim Edmondson 2004-03-15 21:20:00 #28992

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
Thanks Adair....going places for the first time way off the beaten path seems like an excellent reason to take extra water. donaldpvadair@... wrote:hiking...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-03-15 20:41:10 #28991

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
hiking marble canyon, firsts wtih george steck where we had no knowledge of weather a rt would "go" and might have to retrace if we got hung up. Some places...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2004-03-15 20:20:03 #28990

Re: RRR in May (advice)
Josh, Good enough, thanks for the help. Sean Josh Case <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:surfer4887@...">surfer4887@...
J Jacob 2004-03-15 20:07:52 #28989

Re: amount of water to carry
Don't we all. I was out painting my house today in 90 degree temperatures and I was thirsty almost all of the time even in the shade. Hi temps mean very...
Bob Marley 2004-03-15 19:53:24 #28988

amount of water to carry
Hi Bob...I agree with your statements; RicardO brings 36 gallons of that Jerome water and brags about it's fountain of youth qualities and superior taste. I...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-03-15 19:15:34 #28987

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
I agree it seams like there are hikers that follow the Ray Jardine (sp?) method of hiking and go so light that they take risks that may kill them if the...
Owen Kittredge 2004-03-15 18:52:33 #28986

Re: Solid Fuel Stoves
The best source I have found about light weight stoves is the http://www.pcta.org/ they are obsessed with lightweight anythings Owen K Josh Case wrote: ...
Owen Kittredge 2004-03-15 18:49:27 #28985

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