mIce
In the 80's, when hiking along the river from Nanko to Chuar, I camped (on teh tapeats, I think) acros sfrom the LC. The mice were the toughest I ever...
menkeshome 2010-10-28 18:38:33 #62761

Re: Thunder River-Deer Creek Trip Report
You are right, it is an amazing place. I enjoyed the long walk on the bench above the river, although it was a bit toasty in June. --- In...
wcrisp6871 2010-10-28 14:24:43 #62760

Rim to Rim
I'm looking at trying to go from the South rim to the North rim some time late April or early May. I know the north side is not open we were going to day hike...
Roy 2010-10-28 12:15:06 #62759

Re: John's food hanger
I use "masons" line to hang my food. It's woven together rather than twisted. It's about a 1/16 inch diameter and rated to hold 85 LBS. I once hung my food...
astro9073444 2010-10-28 06:52:46 #62758

Tonto Trail Water Report - Kaibab to Red Canyon, Oct 27
Just got home from 5 day trek along the Tonto trail. I won't bore you with a trip report (in this post, anyway!) Here's the water situation when I passed...
baktoehold 2010-10-27 22:32:16 #62757

Re: John's food hanger
Requirement: 1) food dangling in free space 2) some way to prevent critters from climbing down the cord a) Nylon cord that they can't get purchase...
brian_alleyne 2010-10-27 16:17:42 #62756

Re: John's food hanger
Obviously it needs to be dangling in free space, and in this particular case, the two-pole arrangement was the only way to do that. But it's not the...
John 2010-10-27 14:29:36 #62755

Re: John's food hanger
excuse my ignorance, but wouldn't just securing the nylon string under a heavy rock do the trick? Pinny Lew From:...
Pinny Lew 2010-10-27 12:50:45 #62754

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