Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
your
too much marsanne :-)
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Al Kahler 2000-05-24 05:39:28 #3192
Re: [grandcanyon] Food Storage
Uh, folks, we need to STOP THIS RIGHT HERE. Using paint cans, large or
small, makes WAY TOO MUCH sense and goes against the process which involves:
1....
firefly 2000-05-24 05:38:09 #3191
Re: [grandcanyon] Glen, not Grand
Sandra Hinchman
wrote 2 great books on hiking the Colorado plateau, and the rainbow bridge
hike is listed in both. Here is a link to them at...
Al Kahler 2000-05-24 05:35:09 #3190
Food Storage
Hi Folks,
Many years ago a good friend of mine saved one-gallon plastic
pickle bottles from his restaurant here in downtown Albuquerque.
Over the years...
tontowalk@aol.com 2000-05-24 05:21:17 #3189
Glen, not Grand
I know this is a Glen, not Grand topic, but:
Can anyone direct me to sources, references, info on hiking in the
Rainbow Bridge - Navajo Mtn. district?
Tom B
lilwoody 2000-05-23 23:03:34 #3188
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: food storage
Maybe this is a situation for GCBHA to become involved with. Apparently
some sites have ammo boxes for food storage. Put there by NPS or annonymous
campers?...
Will Merritt 2000-05-23 19:21:23 #3187
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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