Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
Camilla- I have hiked GC both ways, but for some reason I prefer a hot meal at dinner time even in the summer. I can do fine with cold food all day long but...
John Dresser 2000-08-30 17:10:41 #4162

Re: [grandcanyon] Buying food in Las Vegas
There is a Wild Oats natural food store on West Lake Mead St. There was one on West Sahara but it closed. If you need any further or more detailed info call...
Daniel Graber 2000-08-30 16:29:36 #4161

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
I agree with Mary because I recently bought one and used it on a car camping trip to try it out before my next canyon trip. I wouldn't cook anything fancy...
firefly 2000-08-30 15:35:01 #4160

Re: [grandcanyon] A urine story
And we wonder why rangers tend to be grouchy.... -----Original Message----- From: drslim@... <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
firefly 2000-08-30 15:13:35 #4159

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
In a message dated 8/30/00 2:31:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time, bpark@... writes: << I know it might be foolish to carry a stove just to make...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-08-30 14:53:33 #4158

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

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