Anxiety and Hyponatremia
I wonder if anxiety around the Canyon contributes to the seemingly high
incidence of hyponatremia?
I've always thought that the Canyon is quite overwhelming...
Kenneth McNamara 2004-08-19 18:23:30 #31583
Re: poles for hiking
I prefer one pole, telescoping, shock absorbing type, carbide tip, wrist
strap on loosely.
I am legally blind in one eye so my depth perception is not what...
JiveBunny1@aol.com 2004-08-19 17:33:06 #31582
Re: News Article - Maverick
I am relatively new to the Yahoo canyon group. I've been an avid canyon fan
for many years now and am heading back to the canyon for another Rim-to-Rim...
mediaguru@aol.com 2004-08-19 17:19:29 #31581
Re: high anxiety??
I had this problem when I planned a hike down Salt Trail Canyon by myself. The overwealming
heat, as well as the psycological stress of doing the hike alone...
Steve Wingate 2004-08-19 17:18:35 #31580
high anxiety...continued...
Hey everyone, thanks for your posts.
We live in Ft. Lauderdale, at 0 elevation, so perhaps this played
into his discomfort. Also, he is from a very large...
fortlauderdalehiker 2004-08-19 17:17:47 #31579
Re: high anxiety??
About 4 years ago, my partner & I were driving through Rocky Mountain
National Park. It was our first day in the park ... and at that altitude. I was in
the...
JiveBunny1@aol.com 2004-08-19 17:09:25 #31578
Re: poles for hiking
I started using a single pole about the time I started doing difficult off-trail hikes.
I used an old ski pole (per Steck). I found it to be extremely...
Bob Bordasch 2004-08-19 14:16:06 #31577
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