Re: critters - Rubbermaid
I always carry 1-2 rubbermaid containers and they work great. I leave them out of my pack at night and put a 15-20 pound rock on top. They also keep food...
andrew.j.hodge@msfc.nasa.gov 2000-09-19 07:58:13 #4405

Re: critters
This is why I love this group! Some of the discussions take very interesting turns! I still think an empty paint can is the best cheap way to stop critters....
firefly 2000-09-19 07:11:35 #4404

Re: critters
At 05:49 AM 09/19/2000 +0000, you wrote: >Since critters are sensitive to odors that they identify with >predators, I thought that one could have an "odor...
Coltrin 2000-09-19 06:39:29 #4403

Re: critters
Forget the cassette!!! I'm more concerned with the idea of reducing the neighbor's cat to "essence in a blender"....although we do seem to have an abundance...
Jerry Dickey 2000-09-19 06:24:42 #4402

Re: critters
I really hope you are kidding about the cassette. If I were ever in a campground and somebody was playing something like that I would be severely ticked...
firefly 2000-09-19 03:34:48 #4401

critters
I would think that Rubber Maid comntainers wouldn't stand up under racoon attacks. Any one tried? There are those tough "plastic" boxes in harwdare stores...
dove menkes 2000-09-18 22:49:13 #4400

Re: [grandcanyon] Caving in the Canyon...
I have photos from the Cave of the Domes from a number of years ago--I'll see if I can dig them out Mary
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-09-18 16:16:15 #4399

Re: [grandcanyon] Caving in the Canyon...
Bob, Thank you. You were probably in Cave of the Domes. It is pretty well used, not much delicate is remaining, but it is fun to explore. Babylon Cave is...
Hank Schnieder 2000-09-18 16:09:36 #4398

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