Re: [grandcanyon] Re: electrolyte mix (REALLY !!!)
Bill - > > By the way, it has been on my mind for quite some time to come up > with a homemade electrolyte-glucose solution that could easily be > measured...
Ken McNamara 2000-05-12 06:44:42 #3076

FW: [grandcanyon] North Rim Fire update Thursday evening
-----Original Message----- From: Mike Mahanay [mailto:mahanay@...] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 8:53 PM To: grandcanyon@egroups.com Subject: [grandcanyon]...
Jim Halpin 2000-05-12 06:39:07 #3075

Re: electrolyte mix (REALLY !!!)
--- In grandcanyon@egroups.com, John Eyles wrote: > > So, I don't know enough exercise physiology to > answer those folks who suggested that the sugar > in...
Bill Orman 2000-05-12 06:33:46 #3074

Re: [grandcanyon] That Fire
Not selfish at all, Mary. It is very hard for most of us to get away, and I hope your friend is able to get in. Would be a shame to have to divert to the...
firefly 2000-05-12 05:57:27 #3073

Re: That Fire
Mary There is another article in the Arizona Republic today, at http://www.azcentral.com that suggests a pretty bad story. A picture has the firefighters...
Cliff Beck 2000-05-12 05:53:55 #3072

Re: [grandcanyon] Speaking of protein. . .
i must be an anomoly in the hiking world. no peanut butter i prefer heavier foods with little to no caloric value... much thanx to whoever posted the link...
Rhodes, Wayne 2000-05-12 05:00:22 #3071

That Fire
This is incredibly selfish of me to worry about my trip next week while the woods are burning down but I am. My friend is flying in from Detroit on Sunday...
quickpace@aol.com 2000-05-12 00:57:49 #3070

Re: [grandcanyon] Speaking of protein. . .
Likewise... I can't believe I'm reading this stuff... "Sugar is heavy." "Peanut butter is heavy." Try calculating the calories-to-weight ratio on some of...
Doug Nering 2000-05-11 22:26:24 #3069

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