Re: What food to bring?
That's the whole point of the peanut M&Ms. I could not possibly go that long without caffeine and chocolate has a lot... plus the peanuts are high in protein....
Bob Ribokas 2005-04-05 11:31:01 #36115

Re: What food to bring?

johngeyles 2005-04-05 11:23:32 #36114

Re: First Canyon trip ?
Questions to ask yourself: Are you ready to deal with the heat? Are others in your party ready for the heat? I suspect you are, having hiked in Big...
mhill5252 2005-04-05 08:28:08 #36113

Re: Bees!
It's interesting to read this report ... when my mum, sister and myself did our *first* overnight canyon climb on the 14th of March, the bees had arrived just...
Beverley Keefe 2005-04-05 07:20:28 #36112

Re: What food to bring?
I am sure that the weight of the camera gear will more than make up for the weight of the stove cooking gear. I will probbaly be looking at 35-40 pounds...
Bob Ribokas 2005-04-05 07:13:57 #36111

Re: What food to bring?
A bit more about food - Dick Matthews, I believe, mentioned protein powder for breakfast, I haven't done that, but have had good success with it for...
tomkbourne2002 2005-04-05 06:51:29 #36110

Re: What food to bring?
Thought about the "stove-less" option but never tried it, always worried that what I bring will not be enough or the uncooked food will weigh more than my...
Peter Borremans 2005-04-05 05:43:59 #36109

TR - Boucher/Hermit Loop
Just a quick report for a short but sweet trip: Friday evening: Left trailhead at 5 p.m., rushed down to camp below Yuma point. Made it before dark only to...
Tom Gendron 2005-04-04 23:54:20 #36108

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