Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
The only time I ever had a ziploc come open was when I used the bags that have the slider on top. I was using that type only because I did not have the...
tiredsole51 2012-12-30 13:07:11 #71632

Re: Spot / Garmin inReach?
This is a very sensible recommendation for using the breadcrumb feature. There are limitations in that sometimes breadcrumbs seem to get out of sequence or...
Doug Nering 2012-12-30 12:47:43 #71631

Re: Spot / Garmin inReach?
It's entirely understandable that you are concerned about reactions to your missing a message. It's my understanding that Spot signals are confirmed to the...
Doug Nering 2012-12-30 12:40:57 #71630

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Store your food baggies in a stuff sack while in your pack. The rat/food sack will roll up tight and you can stuff it into some nook in the pack. When you...
dadphx 2012-12-30 12:11:00 #71629

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Thanks all for the comments so far on food storage. The thing I liked about the two bottoms of plastic gallon containers was that once the food was gone they...
asvircsik 2012-12-30 12:02:40 #71628

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
I agree with Marsha. Also, a ringtail or squirrel would have your food in heartbeat. On the other hand, I have seen a Foodsack and its contents survive a...
tiredsole51 2012-12-30 10:48:40 #71627

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
      It sounds like you have found something that works for you. I think a detrmined mouse (is there any other kind in the canyon) could...
Marsha Kesselring 2012-12-30 09:42:45 #71626

Re: changing of the guard
Bob - thanks for the note and especially for your service to the good and greatness of The Canyon and it's temporary inhabitants. I appreciate what you...
The Wilderness Vagabond 2012-12-30 09:42:44 #71625

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