Re: Warmth and Hiking
I agree with Bill on the hand & feet warmers,pretty cheap and easy to pack,i know the cold youre talking about and these seem to take the chill...
dunner62 2011-11-09 07:38:15 #67304

Re: Warmth and Hiking
I use the Army's version of Potaltec fleece layers. I avoid down because of its tendency to lose insulation value when...
John Ladd 2011-11-09 00:24:07 #67303

Re: Warmth and Hiking
Also eat foods high in fat at dinner which will give you additional warmth while you sleep. You can keep "tomorrow 's " clothes inside your sleeping bag with...
Mike Mosack 2011-11-08 21:39:40 #67302

Re: Warmth and Hiking
It's a good idea to change out of any damp clothing (socks, etc.) as soon as you finish hiking for the day. If you are planning to do this more than once,...
Andrew 2011-11-08 21:33:10 #67301

Re: Lost Pedometer on Tanner Trail
Thanks for the effort and the reply. Hope you had a good trip. Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry® -----Original...
bwwais@yahoo.com 2011-11-08 19:24:29 #67300

Re: Lost Pedometer on Tanner Trail
I hiked down Tanner on 10/20 and up Tanner on 10/26. On both days I searched around the 75-mile saddle area for the pedometer, but found nothing. ...
Bob Bordasch 2011-11-08 19:01:58 #67299

Re: GCHBA Volunteer Project at BA CG - trip report available
Hi Cheryl! We've missed you. Saw Randy at a couple of symposiums and keep hoping to hear that your knee has been made like new again! Mike and Kathy On...
Kathy Hayes 2011-11-08 16:49:22 #67298

Re: Warmth and Hiking
My first overnight backpack in Grand Canyon spanned late November/early December of 2006 and the night time lows at Bright Angel Campground were in the 15-20...
Bill Ferris 2011-11-08 16:46:04 #67297

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