Re: weight reduction
I think you're on your way to discovering negative gravity. Be careful! --- dove menkes <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Bob Bordasch 2000-12-03 19:58:05 #5347

weight reduction
In mild weather, I can go for a week + with 35 pounds (plus water).It's getting tougher, however, as the bones and muscles age. Recently, I was perusing the...
dove menkes 2000-12-03 19:29:14 #5346

Re: mules to carry food down?
I ALWAYS backpack with dehydrated food. I like to go as light as I can. On a two or three day backpack I can get by without a lot of food. But for a...
Bob Bordasch 2000-12-03 16:48:26 #5345

Re: mules to carry food down?
My husband and I carry food for a 6 or 7 day trip between the two of us. We use freeze dried foods and other light weight items like Fritos for our food. ...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2000-12-03 14:38:09 #5344

Re: mules to carry food down?
The February 2001 edition of "Backpacker" magazine has a section on food. Some folks like freeze-dried prepackaged meals. I do not care for them, but I also...
firefly 2000-12-03 14:14:23 #5343

Re: mules to carry food down?
Why not just bring freeze dried food and perhaps a loaf of bread. Steve On 3 Dec 00, at 17:31, avp8@... wrote: > Hi! > > I (think) I read somewhere that...
Steve Wingate 2000-12-03 13:41:14 #5342

Re: mules to carry food down?
To book duffle going up or down on the mules between Grand Canyon Village and Phantom Ranch contact the Bright Angel Hotel Transportation Desk...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2000-12-03 11:23:28 #5341

Re: mules to carry food down?
Angela, if you plan it properly, you said "we", the load for 2 people for that length of time can be better than you might think. Marsanne -----Original...
firefly 2000-12-03 11:13:08 #5340

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