Re: First Aid Kit
Tape. I use a 2" tape for medical and mechanical repairs. You can cut it down
to size for all sorts of repairs. Don't take the whole roll and dispenser. I...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2006-06-03 06:05:27 #41906
Re: First Aid Kit
I bring some bandaids, molefoam, moleskin, ibuprofin, allegra,
imodium, neosporin, a knee band, a light ace bandage, and some cactus
tweezers / tape.
For a...
ffeagans 2006-06-02 23:31:29 #41905
Re: First Aid Kit
I don't hike anywhere without ibuprofen anymore. I would also add a small Neosporin for cuts, scrapes, burns, etc. Tweezers are handy for splinters and...
Bob Washburn 2006-06-02 22:36:20 #41904
First Aid Kit
Hey gang, I am planning on taking my daughter and wife with my son
this fall on a very simple 2 night trip to BA campground. Down SK, up
BA. I am really...
Jim Edmondson 2006-06-02 22:21:36 #41903
Re: backcountry-office hits new low
When I was last at the North Rim BCO in October, 2004, they were
still in their temporary little mobile home. Have they moved into
their new building yet. ...
richard2425848 2006-06-02 18:57:18 #41902
Re: backcountry-office hits new low
He was the only guy sitting in the NR BCO wearing the uniform, so I
think he was official. And, he admitted he had only been there a few
weeks. However, I...
mixn_vixen 2006-06-02 18:50:58 #41901
Re: backcountry-office hits new low
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