Re: food storage
i am concerned that keeping my food in a stuff > bag > > suspended by cord is not sufficient. i really don't want to put my > > food in hard containers. is...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2000-05-23 18:46:29 #3186

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Woody and Sandy finished the Bass to Hermit Loop 9:30 a.m. 22-May. Found water at Serpentine, Turquoise, Saphire and Slate. Trip report when they get back...
Greg Gruber 2000-05-23 15:43:27 #3185

welcome

Pernell 2000-05-23 15:09:50 #3184

Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
I have been on a couple of Bert Fingerhut Sierra Club trips where he had arranged for a river party to hide a cache along the river several weeks (even...
Bob Bordasch 2000-05-23 14:58:47 #3183

Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
On one of my trips hiking into Thunder River I saw someone at the top of the redwall with an empty plastic paint container tied onto the back of his pack. I...
Jeffrey H. McGarvin 2000-05-23 12:48:42 #3182

Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
Thanks for the posts on food storage. I storing them in my squirrel proof sub-category in box labelled "hiking tips". Marsanne -----Original...
firefly 2000-05-23 12:15:18 #3181

Re: Magellan GSC 100 Communicator
I understand your situation completely as I went through something similar with my Dad last year. He had been ill and in and out of the hospital many times...
Bob Ribokas 2000-05-23 11:47:44 #3180

Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
After seeing George Steck and Don Mattox use small cracker steel tins, I have used them for lunch/breakfastsnacks. I have a 5"x5"x5" one that gets me through...
Mike Hill 2000-05-23 11:29:08 #3179

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