Re: Digest Number 1793
In a message dated 03/15/2004 5:55:08 PM US Eastern Standard Time, grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com writes: > Subject: Solid Fuel Stoves > > I have been...
bob3car@aol.com 2004-03-16 17:12:51 #29011

Re: water filter question
I had a PUR filter once (maybe ten or twelve years ago) and it was a piece of junk: when it got clogged, you could continue to pump and the way it was...
driftersmith 2004-03-16 17:04:52 #29010

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
Dana, You can now buy Lay's chips in the plastic cans (kinda like Pringles) I thook those on my last trip for snack and it was great! I bet you could...
Josh Case 2004-03-16 16:39:42 #29009

Re: Med kit advice for Grand Canyon Hike
I start my 3-5 day trips with tortillas, a plastic sealed package of shredded cheese, and the new pre-cooked vaccuum packed bacon (usually in the refrig...
dakaleta@sbcglobal.net 2004-03-16 16:14:54 #29008

water filter question
Hi all, On a trip to the GC last year i took a PUR filter (scout model?), which i've used there before with good results. By the last day of the trip, i'm...
hermeskid 2004-03-16 16:12:58 #29007

Re: Filtering/purifying water
Could the technique for storing bleach with straws and silicone be applied to other chemicals like ammonia for waking a person who has fainted? Can anyone...
Kevin Z Grey 2004-03-16 13:47:28 #29006

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

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