Canyon in the News
I know that some members become unnerved when postings drift away from the Canyon proper, but there were two excellent articles in this morning's (March 16)...
mmmwilderness 2004-03-16 13:33:51 #29005

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
I have started bringing a log of summer sausage and a block of aged cheddar and crackers with me for trailside snacks. Nothing like cheese and meat in the...
Josh Case 2004-03-16 13:12:54 #29004

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
... but damn do those sausages hit the spot when you're hungry! -----Original Message----- From: doc thomas@... [mailto:docthomas04@...] Sent: Tuesday,...
Kevin Z Grey 2004-03-16 13:05:26 #29003

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
Drink all the water you want...just remember to eat salty foods frequently and no worries.You sure as hell won't gain any weight hiking in the Canyon..I lose...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-03-16 12:56:51 #29002

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
I would think that if you are really eating those pretzels you would be fine. I find that salty and sweet foods together work best for me. One thing that...
MaryPhyl@mail.com 2004-03-16 12:28:37 #29001

Re: electricity
I've been considering taking a PocketPC, GPS and an attached digital camera with me into the canyon to compile a stop motion video of the trek into and...
Kevin Z Grey 2004-03-16 12:22:06 #29000

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
My concern is that I am one of those people who require an obscene amount of water when I exercise in hot places. I have always been this way, even when I...
Kevin Z Grey 2004-03-16 10:24:56 #28999

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Z Grey" wrote: > > Is it possible to get hyponatremia even if all the water you carry is > supplemented with...
Patricia Corry 2004-03-16 09:32:37 #28998

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