Re: Rodents
Commercial products: http://www.armoredoutdoorgear.com/index.html http://www.toddshikingguide.com/Imlay/index.htm I generally keep breakfast in my pot with...
Dick Matthews 2005-05-20 10:08:21 #36714

Re: Rodents
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "keith_b00ne" wrote: > If you are camping at large, how do you protect your food from rodents. I suggest...
Bessie Hyde 2005-05-20 10:05:14 #36713

Rodents
If you are camping at large, how do you protect your food from rodents. Do you take a metal container? Any other options if you are camping in an open...
keith_b00ne 2005-05-20 09:44:12 #36712

Re: Sleeping sans tent
Jim, After hiking out a few days ago, we stopped for shower on way home. (not at Mather) As I sat down to take my shoes off, scorpion ran across the floor by...
dick_gladson 2005-05-20 07:01:11 #36711

Re: Sleeping sans tent
I too thought scorpions occurred primarily at the lower canyon elevations. Out of curiosity I posted a question to the group to see if anyone knew with any...
Lawrence Antonelli 2005-05-20 06:22:29 #36710

Re: Sleeping sans tent
> Near the river (Bright Angel Campground) - where I suspect the > chances of a scorpion encounter are somewhat higher - the sky is a > little more...
dqdollardon 2005-05-20 04:57:12 #36709

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

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