Re: stoves and airlines
No it was in the checked bag. The person from the airline was stuck on fumes and the problems they cause. This stove has no fuel when not on a cansiter and...
tiogariverrat 2004-07-07 02:47:26 #30825

Re: FULL story of Grand Canyon 1909 "C
I suspect that you have absolutely no idea what I witnessed on several occasions. As a pilot I can easily identify the false 'UFOs' that you mentioned...
Steve Wingate 2004-07-06 23:55:34 #30824

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The concept of considering the existence of things not widely believed or understood is called exploring. And thinking outside the acceptable envelope in the...
pgutkin@optonline.net 2004-07-06 20:45:56 #30823

Re: stoves and airlines
The problem isn't so much that its "camping gear" or a "stove", its that those things can be used as weapons on the plane (or could disguise weapons). I'm...
Kevin Z Grey 2004-07-06 18:59:02 #30822

Re: Good South Rim hike
I love the escalante route, personally. I guess I'd recommend you check out the descriptions and see if that sounds appropriate. [Non-text portions of...
franzsand@aol.com 2004-07-06 18:11:45 #30821

stoves and airlines
On the way back from the canyon I almost had to leave my stove at the airport. The stove is a canister type with no fuel. Four people from the airlines said...
tiogariverrat 2004-07-06 17:13:24 #30820

Re: Good South Rim hike
Boucher-Hermit Loop (easier) is next for you, or perhaps Red Canyon-Grandview Loop(harder). Marty yvmystic99 <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
marty pietz 2004-07-06 15:36:30 #30819

Re: Good South Rim hike
Tanner would probably be the next logical step for you. Are you looking for a day hike or an overnighter or something more? There are a few great dayhikes...
Josh 2004-07-06 14:36:15 #30818

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