Re: Flashlights
I have one of these. I mainly use it on the back of my pack for night hikes so others can see me. (I belong to a search and rescue group that is when I...
bjschroederdp 2005-02-10 16:48:09 #34641

Re: Hazard of lowering packs...Packs on the run!
Mike I remember that pack falling over. Still can't believe you were laughing. But what else could you do. Was kind of funny when your water bottle...
bjschroederdp 2005-02-10 16:32:56 #34640

Re: Flashlights
John, I carry a small red photon light on a string around my neck. It is enough light to answer the call of nature and find stuff in the pack. I only use...
Dick Matthews 2005-02-10 15:04:16 #34639

Re: animals in Inner Canyon
Yeah, they do this in Glacier N.P. to count grizzlies. I think they > just stick up some barb wire near known bear trails/paths and fur > tufts get caught...
johngeyles 2005-02-10 12:52:02 #34638

Re: Flashlights
I agree with John; I remember one moonless night 3 of us hiked from PR out the S.Kaibab sans lights or clothes...it was in July and all we carried was a water...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2005-02-10 12:41:43 #34637

Re: animals in Inner Canyon
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "johngeyles" wrote: (I don't recall her name, but she > was an extremely tiny blond woman). Lori Rome, maybe?...
Patricia Corry 2005-02-10 12:27:26 #34636

Re: Flashlights
Would you use this in place of a headlamp for navigation? I have been pretty amazed at what it is possible to do in the Canyon without any sort of...
johngeyles 2005-02-10 12:20:11 #34635

Re: animals in Inner Canyon
I went to a Ranger talk at Phantom this past Fall, where she said there were definitely lions in the Canyon, and a study underway about them. She kinda...
johngeyles 2005-02-10 12:11:06 #34634

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