Re: Water Sack
I still vote for the REI/Stearns water sacks. Last year I used the sacks for over 60 nights of backpacking-30 in the Grand Canyon,30 elsewhere without any...
ohiocaver 2010-09-21 19:36:40 #62392

Re: Pioneer Cementary (Amy Snyder Tacey)
Well understood __________ R.W. Brown, Psy.D., DABPS, DABMC, DABDA Clinical, Forensic & Neuropsychology Services --- On Sat, 9/18/10, Marsha Kesselring...
Dr. Brown 2010-09-21 15:39:48 #62391

Re: Packaged meals in Flagstaff
Your point about the presevatives is well-taken, I suppose. BUT, as far as "screwing up my electrolytes with ... sodium", too little sodium is by far a...
John 2010-09-21 12:13:02 #62390

Re: Water Sack
Wow, I'm a motor mouth on this subject today ... > One time I had the little squirt cap fail and leak water into my pack. Later, DougN pointed out to me...
John 2010-09-21 12:08:19 #62389

Re: Water Sack

John 2010-09-21 12:02:32 #62388

Re: Water Sack
Here's another vote for MSR Dromedary. Although not perfect - I have had a couple develop SLOW leaks, and I'm pretty careful with them - they seem way better...
John 2010-09-21 11:57:58 #62387

Re: Ride to Swamp Point
I'd like to help out by suggesting you slightly shorten the hike by exiting to Big Saddle Camp -- this is the old cowboy trail that comes out at Crazy Jug...
DougN 2010-09-21 11:17:44 #62386

Re: Ride to Swamp Point
If all else fails, you could always park in the middle and hike the difference each way. Alternately, cache a bicycle at the rim at your exit point for...
JoshC 2010-09-21 11:04:52 #62385

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