Re: What food to bring?

johngeyles 2005-04-05 11:54:37 #36118

Re: What food to bring?
I can't always find the almond ones or those would be my choice, they are even higher in protein. Just about any place has the plain and peanut varieties. ...
Bob Ribokas 2005-04-05 11:52:07 #36117

Re: What food to bring?

johngeyles 2005-04-05 11:41:58 #36116

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

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