Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
I bring a MiOX or a Steri-pen wherever I hike or am traveling most anywhere outside the US. For the backcountry, it is my backup for a filter (or my primary...
ffeagans 2009-02-12 20:53:45 #54005

Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
Turbidity is suspended solids in the water making it look cloudy. You sometimes get the same thing at home if they are flushing hydrants or there is a fire...
Washburns 2009-02-12 20:27:18 #54004

Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
As I recall, Aqua Mira may not be effective in dealing with Giardia-- some sellers recomend use of the Aquamira bottle and filter kit to deal with it....
herbstroh 2009-02-12 19:15:32 #54003

Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "johngeyles" wrote: > > > While not disagreeing with the previous responders, I'd strongly recommend > you...
driftersmith 2009-02-12 19:15:14 #54002

Re: Multiple Permit Applications for Group?
While not exactly a refund, we mailed back a permit that we couldn't use due to a medical issue and received a note back saying that we had a credit that...
David Thofern 2009-02-12 17:33:53 #54001

Re: Multiple Permit Applications for Group?
Yes, you can add names later, so long as you don't exceed 7 people on a permit. You can also send in two permit requests, like you suggested, but remember...
Bob Bordasch 2009-02-12 15:21:38 #54000

Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
While not disagreeing with the previous responders, I'd strongly recommend you bring a backup method of water purification, preferably a light-weight chemical...
johngeyles 2009-02-12 12:32:46 #53999

Re: First trip to the G.C.!
Welcome, ehhh. Great plan. If you have the time, I would spend an extra night at BA Campground for 2 reasons: 1. There are many interesting things to see...
Bessie Hyde 2009-02-12 12:25:06 #53998

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