Re: "Grand Canyoneering" is here!
My brother, Craig, flipped open the first page and exclaimed, " Oh my gosh, he signed it too!" , upon receiving this most awesome book for his birthday...
Tracey W 2011-09-05 14:21:40 #66554

Re: Gear Storage @ Camp
I keep my shelter zipped to keep out the insects. Rodents/ravens will go for the scent so my food goes in a stainless steel mesh sack hung from a line strung...
godzilla_tan 2011-09-05 13:25:12 #66553

Re: "Grand Canyoneering" is here!
.. and it's *here* too. Wow, what a beautiful book! A must have. The photo at the beginning of chapter 2 titled "Exposure en route to Buck Farm Canyon"...
Bessie Hyde 2011-09-05 13:19:57 #66552

Re: Gear Storage @ Camp
Personally, if I am using a tent I keep it zipped when I am not in it, to avoid any surprises. That being said, I am pretty certain that a rodent can get...
Jeff 2011-09-05 07:55:08 #66551

Re: Hiking Partners
I happen to agree mostly with Ken on this one, altho I can't be entirely sure whether I allow myself to be influenced (deluded) mostly by self-confidence or...
Doug Nering 2011-09-05 00:04:31 #66550

Re: Gear Storage @ Camp
Your fears in this case are quite sensible and I would say that food or the expectation of food is still the main consideration. In many cases where...
Doug Nering 2011-09-04 23:05:18 #66549

Re: Hiking Partners
I like to think that if I had the SPOT (or a device like it) with me and I encountered someone in need of help, I'd be able to push a button and let them know...
originalgiri 2011-09-04 22:32:37 #66548

Re: Gear Storage @ Camp
Hi Doug, Thanks for the quick reply, and sorry for the less than clear question on my part. Yes, mainly I am wondering about what actions, or non-actions...
originalgiri 2011-09-04 22:31:51 #66547

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