Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
You probably won't need a tent for warmth, but maybe for protection. We camped at BA CG one summer, and put our tarp over the picnic table and crawled under...
dt 2007-02-02 08:47:57 #44660

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
Alejandro, This is a previous post. The expensive four season tents do NOT include stakes. The theory is that you need to select different stakes for...
Dick Matthews 2007-02-02 08:33:45 #44659

Re: Back Country Permits
I must be doing something wrong!! My last 3 permits have been faxed in on the first and been denied. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Chris...
bjschroederdp 2007-02-02 08:24:45 #44658

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
All my tents have extra cord at the tie out areas. I have seen free standing tents, that are not staked or tied down; blow around the campsite. Not good...
bjschroederdp 2007-02-02 08:21:34 #44657

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
While Bob's data is worth knowing, it's important to consider there is no guarantee you'll get "average weather". On my most memorable July trip it rained...
driftersmith 2007-02-02 07:29:07 #44656

Re: Back Country Permits
I suspect the delay to Jan 2 was for the holiday of the 1st. Maybe not. Larry larry5925@... On 2/2/07 4:35 AM, "Alejandro E. Peraza" <<a...
Lawrence Brigham 2007-02-02 07:00:40 #44655

Re: Back Country Permits (Cottonwood)
Alex, Cottonwood is the smallest of the 3 corridor campgrounds and usually a bottleneck for R2R trips. In spring and fall it is tough to get in there on...
Bob Holland 2007-02-02 06:13:36 #44654

Re: Back Country Permits
Chris, my first stop will be Cottonwood in July. I am guessing that the Corridor trails are popular in July and that Cottonwood might be difficult to get on...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2007-02-02 02:35:05 #44653

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