Re: food question
Never tried it but perhaps the old home canning method of filling the tube, sterilizing in boiling water and then sealing before cooling might work. Would...
Bob Washburn 2006-03-18 11:42:09 #40692
Re: Day hike to river and back in April
We obviously all hike the canyon with different agendas - finding
new routes, enjoying beauty, etc. Clearly many hike to challenge
themselves. I think the...
bill_orman 2006-03-18 11:36:19 #40691
food question
I want to try an experiment with squeezable food tubes and pasta for a
canyon endurance hike. I dislike the sweet taste of all the 'goo'
type foods but...
bill_orman 2006-03-18 11:14:41 #40690
non-truncated e-mail address
Tom,
Can you tell me why my complete e-mail address is showing on my posts.
Bob Holland
Bob Holland 2006-03-18 11:10:49 #40689
Re: Day hike to river and back in April
BCO used to be the Backcountry Ranger Office, but has been renamed
the Backcountry Information Center (BIC). You can search the
archives for additional info...
Bob Holland 2006-03-18 11:08:48 #40688
S. Bass Road Conditions
I just returned from So. Bass TH. It was muddy but not nearly as bad
as last Wednesday's trip. Fortunately the road is frozen and easily
passable in 2WD. We...
Amy 2006-03-18 09:52:30 #40687
Re: Alcohol dispenser
Would then only Munchkin wives be able to put their missing husband's
pictures on alcohol stoves?
Cheers!
JD
Dick Matthews wrote:
> An 18 oz. ACT bottle...
JDRows 2006-03-18 09:35:58 #40686
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