Re: water/potassium-question
Is it possible to buy potassin and mix into cooking food to get daily required amounts? As one would for spices and seasonings.--- In...
g121562003 2004-08-29 15:31:44 #31730

water/potassium
As mentioned in previous post, there are different feelings about the camelback type water bladders. I like them and use a combination camelback and a...
dqdollardon 2004-08-29 14:47:04 #31729

Re: water/potassium
Hi, Daria, Welcome to the group. Here is a little tip for extra potassium and sodium. When I make my trail mix I add some extra popcorn salt (it is very...
Bob Holland 2004-08-29 13:48:31 #31728

Running in the canyon, Bradley death
I just posted in the Files section my abbreviated checklist for long runs in the canyon. Of the relevant things on my list it appears that Bradley...
bob41_2001 2004-08-29 13:29:36 #31727

Re: Glen Canyon Dam Structure
Some of your information about the Navajo Sandstone is true but might not be as large of a problem as you might think. For the most part, the sandstone is...
Conor Watkins 2004-08-29 12:18:51 #31726

Re: Glen Canyon Dam Structure
The incoming silt falls out many miles upstream (over a hundred) so you would need some kind of long tube to bring the sediment slurry down lake or trucks...
Bob Marley 2004-08-29 11:51:38 #31725

Re: map?????
That's a good point, JA. Especially about water sources. The problem with newbie hikers using the 7.5min series is that they typically show many springs...
Doug Nering 2004-08-29 10:12:56 #31724

Re: Glen Canyon Dam Structure
Good background, Conor. I had guessed they were both arch dams because they look that way. What would you (or DM) think of adding bypass tubes through the...
Doug Nering 2004-08-28 20:46:59 #31723

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