Re: W improving Phantom
Bob,
If it looks new after you have rehabilitated something on the historic
register then you have not done a good job.
Or it could be some of one of those...
Dick Matthews 2004-08-29 16:20:14 #31734
Re: water/potassium-question
On backpacking trips I take Morton Light Salt, which is 50% sodium Chloride and 50%
potassium chloride. You can also buy Morton Salt Substitute, which is...
Bob Bordasch 2004-08-29 16:00:05 #31733
Re: W improving Phantom
Rehabilitating is not replacing. It isn't improving either. If it is
on the National Historic registry they would be returning it to the
condition it was...
Bob Marley 2004-08-29 15:51:57 #31732
W improving Phantom
Check out Bush's recent campaign memo on the new ranger station at Phantom Ranch (scroll to bottom of article). Last I checked, the ugly old station wasn't...
M Marc 2004-08-29 15:33:50 #31731
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
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