Re: Cryptosporidium prevalance in the canyon
LCR = Little Colorado River It is one of the largest tributaries of Colorado River within Grand Canyon. It's confluence with main Colorado is at Mile...
Bessie Hyde 2011-10-03 20:24:16 #66894

Re: Cryptosporidium prevalance in the canyon
Thanks for the feedback. In fear of showing my ignorance, what is the LCR?  Bob Wais 480-460-5829 bwwais@... ________________________________ From:...
Bob Wais 2011-10-03 20:00:11 #66893

Re: Cryptosporidium prevalance in the canyon
I know a family friend who had a serious cryptosporidium case after a rivertrip and probable connection was from a stop on the Little Colorado as this was a...
Doug Nering 2011-10-03 19:56:43 #66892

Re: Cryptosporidium prevalance in the canyon
Once I drank a rain pocket out of the top of a Supai boulder. No filter. I'll tell ya, I've never had a stomach ache that bad... ever! Luckily, it didn't...
mr.atwood 2011-10-03 19:16:23 #66891

Re: SPOT devices
I agree about not wanting to communicate with people while out in the backcountry. I don't really want internet or phone service out there, so I don't plan on...
Bill Cathey 2011-10-03 18:30:45 #66890

Re: North Rim questions
Thanks alot for that, Tom. I did not take that into account. I just assumed they were both Pacific Time. So my plane will land in Las Vegas less than 2 hours...
Bill Cathey 2011-10-03 18:30:27 #66889

Re: North Rim questions
Thanks, John. Yes, I will be checking a bag with most of my gear, but I prefer to avoid giving TSA an excuse to open it up, if I can avoid it. Â...
Bill Cathey 2011-10-03 18:30:07 #66888

Re: Cryptosporidium prevalance in the canyon
I'm told from a very reliable source that years of water sampling have never yielded a cryptosporidium finding in Grand Canyon. I also know people who drink...
rich_rudow 2011-10-03 18:15:23 #66887

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