Re: running on the sun
bill_orman wrote: >... Anyone who has ever had to >mentally/physically push themselves in the canyon because of heat or >physical exhaustion or injury, or...
mweber 2006-11-19 09:32:45 #43681

Re: running on the sun
Yes, it's easy to draw that conclusion and just write these folks off as nuts, and I'm sure there is some element of nuttiness in many of the participants,...
bill_orman 2006-11-19 08:16:19 #43680

Re: running on the sun
Bill, I have seen a 2-part documentary about this on TV, Discovery channel I think. To each his own, but I think these people are are nuts. Of course, that...
Bob Holland 2006-11-18 21:44:14 #43679

running on the sun
Thought I would recommend this movie for those on the group who either enjoy endurance events like rim to rim to rim, or enjoy knowing about them. I...
bill_orman 2006-11-18 13:27:40 #43678

Backpacking Stoves
Hi Chuck, I've used both the JetBoil and Pocket Rocket (by MSR) on different trips. I prefer the JetBoil for higher altitude colder weather trips. It's...
Jan Taylor 2006-11-18 12:45:57 #43677

Re: S. Kaibab Ascent
Rosemary - Since you have gone down and up the North Kaibab successfully, you already know what steep descents are. I would recommend going DOWN the South...
richard2425848 2006-11-18 12:14:01 #43676

Re: [SPAM] [Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Re: Bear Cannisters
I was actually planning to carry those wonderful little tuna packets as a protein source, but with all these wonderful recipes.... Squirrel Stew... Maybe I'll...
Sevenon7th@yahoo.com 2006-11-18 11:41:18 #43675

Re: Bear Cannisters
One very inexpensive and lightweight solution is to make your own using metal window screen. I made one by sewing up the sides with thin wire. It weighs...
Bob Bordasch 2006-11-18 10:24:58 #43674

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