Re: River banks and flooding
Interesting observation. Water is muddy from sidestreams so let out some extra water from the dam to increase the levels and flood the slack water areas....
Bob Marley 2005-04-12 19:53:33 #36197

Re: What food to bring?
--- jojohngeylesjgjges.ununcdeduwrote: > I find the trick to minimize the shortfall is to bring food that is > delicious, high in calories, and requires no...
Bob Bordasch 2005-04-12 18:14:41 #36196

Re: What food to bring?
anyway. I gather it's pretty much conventional wisdom that you won't eat as much as you're burning during a backpack trip. I know I tend to lose about...
johngeyles 2005-04-12 17:40:47 #36195

Re: What food to bring?

Don Lundman 2005-04-12 17:17:38 #36194

Re: What food to bring?
That sounds about right for me too, although I weigh about 220 lbs. I usually figure about 2 lbs of food per day. I've found that on average, dry food has...
Bob Bordasch 2005-04-12 15:49:14 #36193

Re: What food to bring?
I kinda hate to extend a discussion that has been pretty much beat to death, BUT... Am I the only one to count calories? I bought food for 7 days, and...
Jack Goodell 2005-04-12 15:39:27 #36192

River banks and flooding
I hear so much about the beaches disappearing, and the clear water coming from the dam, that I was surprised at how brown the river was when I got down to...
Jack Goodell 2005-04-12 15:12:50 #36191

GC river trip opening
howdy folks...the mother of one of the participants on the April 26th river trip died yesterday and he can't go and I have an opening right now! If you are...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2005-04-12 06:52:33 #36190

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