Re: how big a pack for 3-day rim-to-rim?

m_landman 2006-02-12 21:12:46 #39967

Re: how big a pack for 3-day rim-to-rim?
Hello Beverly, I guess the best way to find out is to pack your bag with the equipment and food you think you'll need. How many cubic inches is 45 L? ...
Adrian Jantzi 2006-02-12 20:56:02 #39966

Re: how big a pack for 3-day rim-to-rim?
Beverley Keefe wrote: > Three of us will be doing a rim to rim hike in mid/late May The planned opening date of the North Rim is May 15. > ...I'd like to...
Gene Fowler 2006-02-12 20:55:25 #39965

Re: how big a pack for 3-day rim-to-rim?
Very individual question. What do you plan to eat? Basically you will add volume for the food, and possibly cooking equipment and stove. I suspect that...
Bob Washburn 2006-02-12 20:48:04 #39964

Re: how big a pack for 3-day rim-to-rim?
Beverly - In mid to late May, the temperatures will be very moderate at night, so you will not need much in the way of a sleeping bag. A tent is optional. ...
richard2425848 2006-02-12 20:46:00 #39963

Re: day hikes from BA basecamp???
Jeff - I recommend going up the Clear Creek trail until you reach the Phantom Overlook. The views are quite nice from there. Then when you come back down...
richard2425848 2006-02-12 20:39:05 #39962

OT: Creationists rafting Colorado in June & July
Tom Vail, author of "Grand Canyon: A Different View", will be leading two trips this summer -- just in case anyone wants to have a chat with...
maweber 2006-02-12 20:33:22 #39961

Cheyava Springs Pics
Cheyava Springs Pics Hello again everyone. Don't know why that link was so far down the page on the first post for my Cheyava Pics. Let's try it again. ...
Adiran Jantzi 2006-02-12 20:26:16 #39960

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