Another well thought out policy decision that affects our favorite
Our illustrious leader is at it again....... A series of proposed revisions of National Park policy has created furor among present and former park...
jeffmcgarv1 2005-08-26 07:59:02 #37680

Re: fuel consumption
Propane: 21,500 BTU/lb (50 KJ/g) Gasoline: 19,300 BTU/lb (44.9 KJ/g) Isopropyl alcohol: 14,500 BTU/lb (33.7 KJ/g) Ethyl alcohol: 12,800 BTU/lb (29.8...
Dick Matthews 2005-08-26 06:49:31 #37679

Re: fuel consumption
I do not remember the exact usage but I did some tests and painting my pots black with high temp paint and making a heat shield / retainer from Pepsi can...
owen k 2005-08-25 22:34:46 #37678

Re: fuel consumption
We boiled about 30 cups of water during our week long May hike, and used around 16oz of alcohol in our alcohol stove. Based on memory from when we used a gas...
ffeagans 2005-08-25 19:43:10 #37677

fuel consumption
I was curious if anyone has a reference (or just good gut level feeling) about fuel consumption conversions. For my trip, I am fixing 5 meals requiring 4...
Jim Edmondson 2005-08-25 18:54:17 #37676

Re: Old BA in early November
I am optimistically thinking chances are that roads and trails will be clear to use at that time. If not, or if the immediate weather forecast is not good, I...
tomkbourne2002 2005-08-25 15:02:50 #37675

Re: Old BA in early November
I hear a rumor that a real GC expert says OBA stays mostly clear in the winter because of south-facing slopes. This makes sense. Of course, if you have...
Doug Nering 2005-08-25 14:53:32 #37674

Re: Old BA in early November
fyi... Not sure it helps any but GC North Rim Lodge is open this year till Oct 21 and Kaibab Lodge till Nov 2. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com,...
Sam 2005-08-25 14:49:19 #37673

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