Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report?
These variable 5+ liter comments seem resonable to me for the
typically-OK somewhat-warm (not ridiculously-hot) season, but it also
seems reckless to try to...
Doug Nering 2004-04-29 10:42:36 #29837
Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report?
I found out one time that I could easily drink a couple of gallons of
water on a long hot day on the Tonto (as Doc says the heat of mid-day
in Grand Canyon...
Bob Marley 2004-04-29 09:35:46 #29836
Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report?
I agree with Josh...esp if you are stupid enough to hike during the middle of the day.Hike very early and you will need less water and electrolytes(salty...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-04-29 08:30:04 #29835
Re: FW: Trip Report: Nankoweap Exploration (Long)
Thanks for posting this for me Mike. I thought I sent it to Josh
offline but apparently I selected the group owner instead. Josh will
read it here now and...
Bob Marley 2004-04-29 08:20:04 #29834
Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report?
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "mixn_vixen"
wrote:
>
> Does everyone pretty much assume 4 liters/person/day?
>
I actually consume about 5-6 liters...
surfer4887 2004-04-29 08:05:31 #29833
Re: The So-Called Flash Flood
Sally or Anyone Else,
I would like to hear more about the outcome of the Mancuso
investigation so that hopefully more of us can avoid the same fate
that...
Sam 2004-04-29 07:51:55 #29832
Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report?
mixn_vixen,
Every one is different and the temperature has a big impact. I estimate 1
pint for each hour hiked, 1 pint for lunch, 2 pints each for breakfast...
Dick Matthews 2004-04-29 06:37:26 #29831
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