[BackpackingLight] Re: caffeine consumption
See: www.javajuiceextract.com --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Timothy Osburn wrote: > > Thanks to all that responded. Sounds like instant...
Kurt Sedler 2006-07-17 18:36:50 #42401

Re: caffeine consumption
Go with chocolate... lots of caffeine. I like M&Ms because they don't melt easily... I mix a large amount with whole grain cherios and banana chips and that's...
Bob Ribokas 2006-07-17 18:30:03 #42400

Re: Photos: Escalante Pitches?
It's nice to see some new photos of the "key" spots on this route including 75-Mile, Papago Ck, the Wall, and the Slide. All of these places have seemed a...
Doug N 2006-07-17 16:14:02 #42399

Re: Photos: Escalante Pitches?
Route finding was not an issue at all in my trip. I remember there being a path almost the entire way that was as clear as Tanner trail, for example. ...
Andy 2006-07-17 13:36:16 #42398

Re: caffeine consumption
I like Java Juice, a coffee extract. I normally drink it with hot water, but cold works too. Makes a very strong cup of coffee. http://javajuiceextract.com/
Don Lundman 2006-07-17 10:35:16 #42397

Re: Photos: Escalante Pitches?
Andy / All: Outstanding photography! I have done an LC/Beamer/Tanner hike and would love to do the Escalante. A question: --On the Escalante, how...
trowca 2006-07-17 10:31:35 #42396

Re: caffeine consumption
Tim, My grandfather carried coffee in a quart Mason jar when he worked in the field. Instant coffee dissolves quicker with hot water, but I prefer iced...
Dick Matthews 2006-07-17 06:31:43 #42395

New Little Colorado book
Quicksand and Blue Springs Exploring the Little Colorado River Gorge By Stephen Wise Cole In May 2001, Stephen Cole and his brother hiked the Little...
Tom Martin 2006-07-16 14:26:13 #42394

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