Re: critters
<<boil to a cup of residue and place in cookie pan depressions and let cool. Finally, bag in zip locks for use in field. I'll let you know how it...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-09-19 13:49:03 #4407

Re: Water at Monument Creek?
I love Monument. If you can possibly do 2 nights there I recommend it. Lots to explore in that area--some slot canyons, nice hike down to the river down the...
firefly 2000-09-19 08:33:46 #4406

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

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