Re: Sleeping sans tent
Jim - Without a doubt - tentless is the way to go. Out on the Tonto there's simply no other way to sleep. The sky is magnificent - if you're lucky you'll...
Kenneth McNamara 2005-05-20 04:09:12 #36708

Re: Sleeping sans tent
Sleeping in a bivouac sac is a good middle ground: no set up time, you can sort of corrall your items that would otherwise blow away or get full of sand,...
jastcaird@aol.com 2005-05-19 20:44:15 #36707

Re: Sleeping sans tent
----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Bordasch To: Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 7:57 PM Subject: Re:...
dove menkes 2005-05-19 20:29:43 #36706

Re: Sleeping sans tent
I'm sure scorpions don't avoid your bag just because you're in it. But unless rain is threatening, I almost always sleep sans tent. I've only been stung...
Bob Bordasch 2005-05-19 19:58:10 #36705

Sleeping sans tent
I have read a number of posts extolling the virtue of going tentless and sleeping either under the stars or under a tarp. At the same time, we are all...
Jim Edmondson 2005-05-19 19:39:05 #36704

Re: 1935 Guide to Features Visible from the West Rim Drive
I love that old stuff, thanks for the link. Those two gals drawn on the cover really got around! Here's a photo of them I remembered in the Cline Library...
tomkbourne2002 2005-05-19 18:59:02 #36703

Re: Monument Point Road Conditions
Reminds me of my friend Peter Curia who had a very similar experience on one of his first National Sierra Club Sowats to Thunder River trips 25 years or so...
Bob Marley 2005-05-19 18:25:29 #36702

Re: Monument Point Road Conditions
in mid-April this year. With the heavy snowfall and rain this spring I > would have suspected that would not be possible until the first few > days of May....
johngeyles 2005-05-19 18:04:31 #36701

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