Re: Flying with packs/gear
mojave_ben wrote: > > Didn't realize CO actually forbade stoves. Interesting. For years > I've been very cautious travelling with stoves using liquid...
Reid Priedhorsky 2010-03-07 11:35:01 #60403

Stove Question
2 years I took a canister stove because I was flying and thought there might be a problem with white gas stove. I was impressed with the canister stove. I...
jimberrymanshafer 2010-03-07 10:23:45 #60402

Re: Flying with packs/gear
Didn't realize CO actually forbade stoves. Interesting. For years I've been very cautious travelling with stoves using liquid fuel. Of course I don't...
mojave_ben 2010-03-07 10:03:35 #60401

Re: Lodging at Phantom
Check with xanterra, on the lodging at Phantom. You can book a cabin way in advance, I believe up to a year but you have to pay for it when you book. The...
gchkr64 2010-03-07 07:42:14 #60400

Re: some trail questions.
William - Thanks for a good summary of a bivy advantage on the pro-bivy side. I have only taken an old gortex bivy for emergency purposes. At a pound...
David Dube 2010-03-07 06:41:37 #60399

Re: Another newbie needs advice!
Morning all, Just thought I would chime in here. Been going to the canyon for years. Your paperwork will advise you to stash everything in your vehicle out...
azbckpckr 2010-03-07 06:25:06 #60398

Re: Another newbie needs advice!
Hiking poles! Doug didn't mention them, but I am 30 now and was carrying poles in my early 20's. I WILL NOT hike without them. Plus it is always nice to...
JoshC 2010-03-07 01:08:20 #60397

Re: 70 Mile Canyon to River
I know that 75-mile goes to the Tanner connection. If you search past posts and look at Doug's site, you will know that route finding, climbing, scrambling,...
JoshC 2010-03-06 23:24:07 #60396

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