Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
The store was out of every size two weeks ago. How about using a Nylon sack (like your sleeping bag stuff sack) hung with fishing line and a caribiner? Has...
paigefalk69 2008-04-09 14:44:02 #50309

Re: Alum: Specific Chemistry and Where To Buy?
I buy mine in the baking section of the supermarket.
Don Lundman 2008-04-09 13:41:20 #50308

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
Hi Richard, The last contact I had with the Ratsack guy (sorry, I forget his name) was about 18 months ago when I bought my medium ratsack. Based on the...
billferris2003 2008-04-09 12:33:53 #50307

Re: water?
No problem. It sounded to me like you were starting your hike from the NK TH with 16.5 pounds of water alone apiece...maybe my calculations were off. If...
bobhostetler 2008-04-09 11:45:42 #50306

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
A agree the large size is the only way to go. Cost and weight are nominal, but it holds everything, even for a long hike. I only know they are physically...
richard2425848 2008-04-09 11:37:00 #50305

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
Speaking of which, has anyone tried to get from the mouth of Escalante to the mouth of 75-Mile along the River ? I know the standard route takes you away...
johngeyles 2008-04-09 11:31:44 #50304

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
richard2425848 wrote: > > ... And the Backcountry Office has them for rent. The manufacturing > plant for them, Armored Outdoor Gear, is located in...
Reid Priedhorsky 2008-04-09 11:04:11 #50303

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
... And the Backcountry Office has them for rent. The manufacturing plant for them, Armored Outdoor Gear, is located in Flagstaff. You may be able to stop...
richard2425848 2008-04-09 10:59:39 #50302

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