Re: Heat Strain Article
I found this quote from the report a little extreme and basically detracted from credibility. I'm sure that you could say the same thing about anyone doing ...
Doug Nering 2007-08-02 08:59:16 #47229

Re: Cairns in front of Horseshoe Mesa
I would tend to think large cairns in this area are likely associated with claims from the mining era and there was a lot of that here. In contrast, the...
Doug Nering 2007-08-02 08:41:47 #47228

Re: Heat Comments
Hi Kam, Thanks for offering your insight. I'm collecting and considering all the feedback. I figure that's the value of bringing this up, here. Most...
billferris2003 2007-08-01 23:23:25 #47227

Re: Heat Strain Article #2
Hello folks -- no offense, but could we please leave just a touch of wilderness on even a corridor trail. It's part of what makes people feel like they've...
Kam Pebler 2007-08-01 20:39:28 #47226

Heat Comments
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "billferris2003" wrote: > > Here's a link to my report on our hike to Sockdolager Rapids overlook, >...
Kam Pebler 2007-08-01 20:31:40 #47225

Re: Heat Strain Article #2
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Sam" wrote: > 3)Consider adding water stations or maintaining > water caches on the South Kaibab trail. More...
Darin 2007-08-01 19:50:43 #47224

Re: Heat Strain Article (Clothing & Water)
Nice to see proper clothing mentioned but didn't see anything about high tech SPF long sleeved shirts or SPF pants. That would reduce the amt of sunscreen...
Sam 2007-08-01 14:57:00 #47223

Re: Heat Strain Article #2
$180 for only 2 hours of cooling time! A little steep for most... Not real helpful for a GC hiker but wonder if NPS uses them as many of the corridor stops...
Sam 2007-08-01 10:16:44 #47222

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