Re: Boot recommendations
Very good rant! > WARNING: START RANT The most important things you take into the > backcountry weigh nothing. Knowledge, experience, positive attitude,...
owenmpk 2005-01-11 07:34:15 #33999

Re: Things to take into the backcountry
In a message dated 01/11/2005 8:55:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, drdab@... writes: As a direct result of the preparation, we were fabulously successful,...
MMAC14A@aol.com 2005-01-11 07:10:43 #33998

Re: Boot recommendations
Dana, WOW, what a great trip. I am envious. For camp shoes I have replaced Tevas with Crocs. With the strap up you have a clog and put the strap down and...
Dick Matthews 2005-01-11 07:10:30 #33997

Re: Things to take into the backcountry
Would like to add to your excellent equipment analysis one more "important things" to take into the backcountry: PREPARATION. My wife and I (we are 62 and...
Douglas A. Brown 2005-01-11 06:54:45 #33996

Re: Boot recommendations
I salute anyone with more than 50 trips around the sun that can carry a 72 pound pack in comfort. Periodically in this group someone says "keep your pack...
Dick Matthews 2005-01-11 06:33:59 #33995

Re: Point Huitzil Route-Royal Arch-Elves
Bob - that's really moving quick from Pasture W. to the Royal Arch in 4 hours via the Pt. Huitzil route. Hat's off to ya for sure ! I thought my buddy and I...
Lawrence Antonelli 2005-01-11 06:29:06 #33994

Re: Boot recommendations
Hiking on the California Coast, late winter storm came in, an adult that was convinced that, tarp tents were as good as a standard tent. Storm had lots of...
owen k 2005-01-11 06:07:28 #33993

Re: OT - WATER
In a message dated 01/11/2005 7:25:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, dick@... writes: One short comment, then I think we need to take this discussion off ...
MMAC14A@aol.com 2005-01-11 05:31:00 #33992

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