Re: Things to take into the backcountry
Hello Mike,
For a first backpacking experience into the Canyon at our age, it was clear
to me that we should stay on the main corridor trails. Thus, we...
Douglas A. Brown 2005-01-11 08:34:23 #34003
Re: Boot recommendations
Dick,
I'm with you on the weight reduction for an increase in miles or
speed. I like comfort but being able to extend my range allowed for
more opportunity...
pgutkin@optonline.net 2005-01-11 08:24:03 #34002
Re: Point Huitzil and Harvey
Hey Tom, interestingly enough, when I spoke to Eli about that trip, he
told me it "kicked their but".
Pete
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Peter Borremans 2005-01-11 08:09:47 #34001
Re: Old Hance Trail
Wayne,
Thanks for another FANTASTIC! report.
Is there any chance you are going to put your reports into a book, or
make them available on a website? The...
lylelay 2005-01-11 07:42:18 #34000
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
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