Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
We routinely don't bother with cooked meals, though I do bring a stove because I can't do without coffee in the morning. Just kind of graze all day on...
bpark@mse-ta.com 2000-08-30 14:28:53 #4157

Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
When my older son and I started backpacking we never carried a stove in the summer. Worked for us because neither of us liked hot drinks particularly. We...
Robert R. Marley 2000-08-30 12:40:28 #4156

Re: e-mail addresses
If you read and answer any egroup from the web page you can repond directly to the poster of a message. In the To: box you are given that choice. Of course...
Robert R. Marley 2000-08-30 12:32:35 #4155

Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
Speaking of buying food in Las Vegas: Today I got the final permit for my trip (*). There was also a suggested packlist and they suggest that you forget...
Camilla Bacher 2000-08-30 12:30:36 #4154

Re: [grandcanyon] Buying food in Las Vegas
RE: [grandcanyon] Buying food in Las Vegas Wild Oats did have a store in the Las Vegas area. You could do virtually all of your food shopping there...
Rotondi, Armando 2000-08-30 11:01:02 #4153

Buying food in Las Vegas
Speaking of buying food in Las Vegas, there's also a Trader Joe's on Sunset. Their stuff is great for backpacking: trail mixes, salty snacks, dried fruit,...
Karen Greig 2000-08-30 10:41:35 #4152

e-mail addresses
Forgive me if this has been hashed over before. Does anyone know what we can do to have our full e-mail addresses appear in postings ? I'd frequently like...
John G. Eyles 2000-08-30 09:40:42 #4151

A urine story
A backcountry ranger told me this story last spring: A cry for help went out from some hikers who were "dying" of dehydration and needed transport out NOW...
drslim@amug.org 2000-08-30 09:15:32 #4150

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