Re: Water Sack
Food scent is an interesting theory but more likely is that ravens are smart and experienced enough raiders to know sacks of various types often contain food...
DougN 2010-09-21 09:19:41 #62382

Re: Water Sack
Pete- Great observation. Maybe intuitively we all have had the fear of, or been burned by a bad water container. It is such a precious commodity in the...
JoshC 2010-09-21 09:05:51 #62381

Re: Packaged meals in Flagstaff
Have you ever read the ingredients in those things? > Why do you think that eating outdoors means you have to eat unhealthy? > Go to a grocery store and buy...
Ken 2010-09-21 05:25:37 #62380

Re: Packaged meals in Flagstaff
People; who cares where you can buy 'packaged' meals! Have you ever read the ingredients in those things? Why do you think that eating outdoors means you have...
Ken Reynolds 2010-09-21 04:41:57 #62379

Ride to Swamp Point
Hola Grand Canyoneers, Our upcoming trip from Swamp Point to Monument Point has hit a snag as we are down to just 1 vehicle and we are looking for some help....
Senor Yermo 2010-09-21 04:41:51 #62378

Re: Water Sack
Well said. I have used the Nalgene collapsibles with no issues also. I think the important message that is coming from this thread is splitting your water...
Peter Borremans 2010-09-21 04:14:51 #62377

Re: Water Sack
Like Doug and others I have used MSR DromLite in combinations of 4 and 2 liter to eliminate single point of failure (and to give lots of capacity when...
Chris Forsyth 2010-09-20 23:44:03 #62376

Interesting read about the ancient ones...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39268873/from/toolbar Intriguing.... Russell O.
kaibabdreams 2010-09-20 21:17:03 #62375

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