Food needs
I can get by with one pound of food per day if it is all very dry. I pack one and a half pounds for my husband again--very dry. This means we hike out...
quickpace@aol.com 2000-05-30 14:30:35 #3263

Re: My First Trip to the Canyon in June
Dave, Sounds like a good decision. You want to enjoy your first GC experience. Go hang out on the North Rim instead. It's beautiful and less crowded...
Karen Greig 2000-05-30 14:17:32 #3262

5 DAYS IN HELL
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doc thomas 2000-05-30 14:10:27 #3261

Re: [grandcanyon] sportsDrinks
Wayne, Thanks for the tip on Alacer. I just tried my first packet of electro-mix and it's not bad. Sure a lot lighter than the gatoraid packets I've...
Norm Levy 2000-05-30 14:02:05 #3260

Re: offtopic-OutwardBound
I have never taken the NOLS course but I do have their cookbook. I bought it fifteen years ago and its all I use to plan my meals for every hike I have...
Paul Hindman 2000-05-30 13:38:48 #3259

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: My First Trip to the Canyon in June
i weigh 130 pounds, and am all up in trying to keep pack weight down. a recent 6-day trip to the canyon my pack was around 42 pounds at the beginning with...
Rhodes, Wayne 2000-05-30 12:34:28 #3258

Re: My First Trip to the Canyon in June
training with around 50 pounds in the pack (this includes water). A pound-and-a-half a day seems more appropriate for me. I'm only 160 pounds. Maybe a...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2000-05-30 12:29:03 #3257

Re: [grandcanyon] Many thanks!
Alan Juillard--Copy away. George Steck
lcmile@aol.com 2000-05-30 10:38:49 #3256

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