Re: Luxury Items
Hmmm. Everclear. Now that's the ultimate in compactness for hiking :-) Regards Steve MCSD.net, MCAD.net CISSP, ISSAP, CSSLP CTO HSIC - The Homeland...
sskalskii@comcast.net 2010-02-23 11:02:42 #60084

Re: Luxury Items
My luxuery items are a few small diet coke cans and a net so I can throw them in the river to get cold. My book 'Death in the Grand Canyon' - I only read it...
Rich Fiori 2010-02-23 10:57:46 #60083

Re: Luxury Items
I will often take a multi-tool in addition to my knife, A GPS, a Hacky Sack type foot bag, and my ridiculously heavy camera a Canon 5D with two lenses and...
Mike Mosack 2010-02-23 10:47:28 #60082

Re: Luxury Items
My Journal, my camera (is a essential), can of roast beef with boil in bag rice. Walking stick (old school, me) or treking poles is essential in canyon to...
azbckpckr 2010-02-23 10:24:51 #60080

Re: Luxury Items
iPod, camera (not always), Crocks, and Everclear. --- On Tue, 2/23/10, astro9073444 <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Bob Bordasch 2010-02-23 10:15:37 #60079

Re: River from Hermit
Hi Marsha, Rob here. It's an easy jaunt from near Hermit Camp to the River. I see you have received many recommendations, yet how about a map? Look at...
Wilderness 2010-02-23 10:13:26 #60078

Re: Luxury Items
Im counting my cabernet as essential,just something about treating myself to glass after a long day on the trail and relaxing under the stars..non essential...
dunner62 2010-02-23 09:55:44 #60077

Re: Luxury Items
Reading book Pack of cards Tins of sardines A cushy backpack with real padding and a separate sleeping bag compartment Hiking poles Camp shoes (usually my...
sumiwada 2010-02-23 09:53:04 #60076

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