low tech canyon help
I don't know about building my own thermometor, but this has some interesting aspects for the backcountry. The canyon sun should be able to kick water...
Cliff Beck 2004-08-05 06:03:35 #31375

GCHBA Patches and T-shirts
We still have a handful of GCHBA patches on hand. You can now order them along with T-shirts through the GCHBA website. You can see and order these...
Cindy 2004-08-05 06:00:38 #31374

I want to still be hiking at 84
A day in the life . . . http://www.grandcanyonnews.com/GRANDCANYONNEWS/myarticles.asp? S=388&PubID=12856&P=985875 (the ranger log) I still want to be hiking...
kampaz5 2004-08-04 21:30:07 #31373

Re: gc meds
Original Message: ----------------- From: doc thomas@ Aleve is basically an analgesic ...just remember to eat or use Tums before taking. Doc, Some...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2004-08-04 20:37:57 #31372

Re: Tired Legs help? Sportslegs input
doc thomas wrote: As I understand it, the mechanism of action for "sportlegs" is to neutralize lactic acid which is not used up by the muscles ....this...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2004-08-04 20:37:46 #31371

Re: Tired Legs help? Sportslegs input
--- Thanks for the input. Until I hear more from users in the GC, I'll stick to the traditional manner- train, eat, hydrate, and take rest stops. Thanks...
jagchiker 2004-08-04 19:26:52 #31370

got rain?
Greetings all - I'm trying to pay attention here in Ohio as often as I can about how the "rainy" season is going in Arizona, and Grand Canyon area. I'm...
lantone535 2004-08-04 12:07:35 #31369

Re: gc meds
Aleve is basically an analgesic with which I am very familiar(Julia uses it early in migraine) and has little anti-inflammatory action.When it first came out...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-08-04 10:23:00 #31368

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