Re: cremation use area
The spot I've camped at is about a mile from SK Trail, near the first Cremation drainage. There is a small rock overhang type cave on the right, with a nice...
hikernut_lane 2009-06-22 08:07:50 #56108
Re: Colorado water
If the water is running extremely brown, sometimes just letting it sit is
not quick enough. The particles are in colloidal suspension and I use a bit
of Alum...
Peter Borremans 2009-06-22 07:17:51 #56107
Re: Colorado water
When ever I have camped in the canyon and the Colorado was the main water source, I too never treated it beyond boiling. I also tho have used it directly from...
Clayton Palmer 2009-06-22 07:17:09 #56106
Re: Colorado water
I love it Roger, but I'll stick to filtering, thank you. I like my water cool, and right away. Like everything else in life, it's all about...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2009-06-22 06:06:09 #56105
Re: Colorado water
Greetings Dorothee, and welcome!
I will share how I treat water from the Colorado. I imagine
this *might* generate a little bit of controversy. ...
stickybit0 2009-06-22 05:54:35 #56104
Re: cremation use area
When I got stuck with Cremation (I'd screwed up my itinerary and
forgot a day), I was so tired when I arrived after dark that I just
flopped on the Tonto...
Edward Hensley 2009-06-21 23:49:14 #56103
Colorado water
Hi, I am new to this group, my name is Dorothee and I come from the North of Germany. I am visiting this site regularly since we made a Grandview – Tonto...
dorodasbach 2009-06-21 22:51:17 #56102
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