Re: car rental for remote TH
John- I have a friend who uses carrentalexpress.com and likes it very much. I have no experience with it, but I think (I only think, I do not know) that you...
JoshC 2010-09-14 16:11:35 #62303

Re: car rental for remote TH
Thanks Dennis. I was unclear though. My fear is NOT them making me pay for an upgrade that I didn't want. It's them simply not having a vehicle which is...
John 2010-09-14 15:31:40 #62302

Re: car rental for remote TH
John, I usually book my car rentals thru Orbitz and have had good experiences going that route. Orbitz list a number of rental companies which gives you a...
drsmith531 2010-09-14 15:03:31 #62301

car rental for remote TH
Car rental companies love to do this BS of where they don't really guarantee you a specific kind of car, they just note your "preference". They usually...
John 2010-09-14 14:34:08 #62300

Re: Camp stove
This is what I use http://www.antigravitygear.com/esbit-titanium-folding-stove.html with an aluminum foil windscreen. I have a ti cup. Mary --- In...
maryphyl 2010-09-14 14:16:08 #62299

Re: River Route between LCR and Carbon
Having not done this, but really looking at it in March during the hike to/from LCR it seems like only a few spots where it gets tight. If I remember Steck's...
JoshC 2010-09-14 13:01:54 #62298

Re: Early November temps & conditions at the rim and at the river?
I was probably showing my lack of propensity to camp in the cold. With a tent and a 20 degree bag, I wouldn't thing you would be too bad off. Sounds like...
JoshC 2010-09-14 12:55:06 #62297

River Route between LCR and Carbon
Next month I have a trip planned which will take us along the river (river right) between the LCR and Carbon. Steck mentions his "low water route". I...
Bob Bordasch 2010-09-14 11:28:46 #62296

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