Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
Brad -- You may have noticed there are as many opinions on how it should be done as there are folks that have done it. Some things we do agree on are hike...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-06-14 13:16:55 #3400

Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
You will be on maintained trails (North Kiabab and Bright Angel). These are relatively free of obstacles. Therefore, heavy boots will not be required, and...
Edmund Seiders 2000-06-14 13:02:54 #3399

More Questions from Brad
Good day all, I can't thank all of you enough for the time and effort you have spent sending Donna and me information and helping insure that we live to...
Brad Rockwood 2000-06-14 12:41:35 #3398

Re: [grandcanyon] water
My experience with water pumps in the Canyon, as in most outdoor places, is that they clog up after a day or two, making them useless. I prefer to carry...
Edmund Seiders 2000-06-14 11:34:24 #3397

GCHBA Board meeting
Is the up coming board meeting open to anyone??? If so where and when?? How is this combining with the Pioners picknick ie. If we do attend What should we...
karl buckendahl 2000-06-14 11:13:07 #3396

Re: [grandcanyon] water
I use plain old drug store liquid iodine. Drop about 4 drops in a liter of water, shake lightly, and in about 20 minutes it purifies it. Leaves a slight...
firefly 2000-06-14 11:09:06 #3395

water
I keep looking at these messages every day. Now I have a question: in your opinion, what's better to purify water? Tablets or water pump? Since I still don't...
Alessio Imberti 2000-06-14 10:58:46 #3394

Re: [grandcanyon] Hiking in the canyon
You would have a lot more fun if you waited until Fall/Winter/Spring. But if you insist on going in July, carry some Gatorade power or something similar to...
firefly 2000-06-14 07:33:28 #3393

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