Re: shelter
thanks for the input, everyone. I think we'll be taking our tent.
Porter-Lara, Jami 2000-04-28 13:19:49 #2911

Dripping to Bass Trip Report
This is a report I wrote more to myself so I could remember it than I did for posting. However, I thought Someone might enjoy the light reading and relate...
Paul Hindman 2000-04-28 12:58:18 #2910

Re: Shelter Question
I also spent a night at Hermit under the same ledge about 25 years ago. We hiked down at night and made camp in the dark. In the middle of the night, we...
Paul Hindman 2000-04-28 10:46:10 #2909

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Shelter Question
If you do decide to go tentless, do a bit of eyeballing around the base of the tapeats in the Boucher camp area. A trail leads to an excellent dry...
lilwoody 2000-04-28 10:15:30 #2908

Re: [grandcanyon] Shelter Question
Rattlesnakes have never been a problem for me in GC. I've seen a lot of them but they always buzz. My normal reaction seems to be heroic, non-repeatable...
Robert R. Marley 2000-04-28 08:54:20 #2907

Re: OOP 15' topo's
some have asked me about these. The last time I was there, the following had some. Allied Map Services 966 N Main Street Orange, CA 92867 Dove Menkes
dove menkes 2000-04-28 08:17:34 #2906

Re: Shelter Question
I went back and read the messages last month about shelter. I would like to say the cheap tent is what I do. I have hiked with a lot of people who use...
Paul Hindman 2000-04-28 08:09:13 #2905

Re: Shelter Question
One more opinion. I always take my tent. It is a cheap ($40) Target tent which most of the top is mesh. I just don't like waking up to something sharing my...
Paul Hindman 2000-04-28 07:50:33 #2904

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