Night hiking
I've done a lot of night hiking in the summer months to avoid the daytime heat (Hualapia Hilltop to just above village on three day weekends, corridor...
Bob Marley 2006-02-22 09:23:35 #40121

Re: Stakes at IG, Cedar Spring, Granite Rapids?
If you can avoid taking tent stakes, you save yourself a few ounces of weight (and frustration!). Much of the ground throughout the GC is too hard to pound...
Dana Kaleta 2006-02-22 09:01:31 #40120

Re: Water along the Tonto
Jag, thanks for the info, how were the upper stretces as far as ice is concerned? I know this can change, just wondered how they were right...
sierrapaige1 2006-02-22 08:48:52 #40119

Stakes at IG, Cedar Spring, Granite Rapids?
Are tent stakes worthless at these spots? If so what do you use to stake your tent? Rocks?
sierrapaige1 2006-02-22 08:47:48 #40118

Trail conditions?
I am due out on Thursday and droping over the rim on the Grandview Friday. A 4 night solo jaunt. I assume from the dry season that the trails are ice free....
m_landman 2006-02-22 06:22:25 #40117

Night hiking
deficient vision have or developed an increase in night vision? My simple understanding of eye physiology is that there are rods (for night vision) and...
johngeyles 2006-02-21 22:51:16 #40116

Re: Night hiking
People with complete color blindness use the rods for all visual tasks, they do not have functioning cones. People with normal vision use the cones in...
Bob Washburn 2006-02-21 18:38:11 #40115

Re: Night vision considerations
The Horse Whisperer claimed that while he was completely color blind, his distance sight was much better than anyone he knew. He felt this was how he...
Kenneth McNamara 2006-02-21 18:36:27 #40114

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