Re: Tarps
I have both the commercial grade and house Tyvek, and they seem to work fine.
The House wrap is easier to come by and you can get it at Lowels, Home Depot,...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2007-11-08 17:38:33 #48495
Re: Tarps
I use a sheet bend in the corners. I've found that taping and/or
punching a hole in the material will only cause it to shred.
50mph winds would put most...
Craig Woodman 2007-11-08 15:11:55 #48494
Tiyo Point
Can anyone give me an up to date route description on the route from
Tiyo point down to Shiva saddle. I hope to spend some time in Dragon
and Crystal in...
wcrisp6871 2007-11-08 12:58:53 #48493
New Canyon Book by Thybony
Last night, Scott Thybony gave a presentation in Flagstaff on his new
book, "The Incredible Grand Canyon." It is full of short stories
about all kinds of...
Dennis Foster 2007-11-08 11:55:56 #48492
Re: Tarps
James,
How do you attach your guylines?
TYVEK is breathable. But "breathable" is relative.
I spent a week in a TYVEK burrito one night. The 50+ mph wind...
Dick Matthews 2007-11-08 09:48:03 #48491
Re: Tarps
I looked at the DuPont website and found there are several different
kinds of Tyvek. What are you guys using? Tyvek HomeWrap? And where
do you get it? ...
Alane 2007-11-08 09:09:07 #48490
Re: Tarps
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, James Hayford
wrote:
Plan to rumple up the Tyvex after
> you cut it to size until it takes on the soft silky...
Bob Holland 2007-11-08 06:02:55 #48489
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