Re: dumb questions about validity of permit for 2 when hiking alone
The only time I have received the "you're gonna die" letter was about 12 years ago when my friend and hiking partner made out the permit request form stating...
hikernut_lane 2009-05-29 08:06:47 #55757

RRFW Riverwire - See You In Court!
RRFW Riverwire - See You In Court! May 29, 2009 River Runners for Wilderness invites all interested rafters, paddlers, canoeists and kayakers to attend the...
RRFW_Riverwire@att.net 2009-05-29 08:03:05 #55756

Re: Crime Statistics
Dick - that's a good idea, possibly a self-help kiosk like at the airport, or drive-thru window (if they can afford the staff)? They could also have a...
James Hayford 2009-05-29 07:07:37 #55755

Re: Crime Statistics
The ironic part of them sending the "you're gonna die" letter to solo hikers is that if they believed solo travel is dangerous then why do Rangers patrol...
Dick Matthews 2009-05-29 06:25:58 #55754

You thought the mules were bad?
This is currently the top-rated email forward from the NYT Travel section -- see, esp., suggestion...
merrypucksters 2009-05-29 06:14:38 #55753

Re: Tarptent Sublight update
John, I bought a 3/4 length NeoAir ( 9 oz!) and used it all last week on a variety of GC terrain including a crappy "camp" 1/3 of the way up the Cranberry...
rich_rudow 2009-05-28 22:21:23 #55752

Re: "you're gonna die!" letter
John, The Hiker Information Sheet is not the "You're Gonna Die" letter, but rather it is attached to the letter. I have uploaded a copy of the first "you're...
chris.forsyth 2009-05-28 22:15:19 #55751

Re: leaving coffee behind
I agree on the LNT. I've found coffee grounds at trailheads and in the canyon.  The microtrash comment reminded me of an Alaskan river trip I was on a...
Anna Galentine 2009-05-28 22:09:06 #55750

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