Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
I think someone else mentioned using the "freezer" quart-sized ziplock bags, which are what I use. They're thicker and I haven't had any issues with holes. ...
sumiwada 2012-12-30 19:18:13 #71642

Re: changing of the guard
Bob Thank you for all your tireless work on behalf of this group. Pinny Lew Brooklyn, NY sent from my handheld device* - expect brevity and informality. *...
Pinny Lew 2012-12-30 18:55:49 #71641

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Your use of the gallon plastic container and concern about smashing food bring to mind a food storage method used by expedition cavers. I have mostly moved...
ranren6 2012-12-30 16:41:45 #71640

Re: changing of the guard
Bob, Thank you very much for all the time you volunteered, making the web group one of the best. I don't visit the canyon very often, but reading the...
Mark Ammerman 2012-12-30 16:40:42 #71639

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Best of success with food storage. My experience is that many methods can be defeated given a hungry Ringtail or Raven and enough time. Hanging a Ursack...
Wilderness 2012-12-30 15:24:49 #71638

Re: Ultralight Single person tents
I've really enjoyed this tent discussion. I have been trying to come up with a lighter option to my Big Agnes UL1, but it looks like there is nothing out...
Bob Bordasch 2012-12-30 14:59:07 #71637

Re: changing of the guard
Thanks Bob. YOU ARE the VERY BEST!!! (and I say that to all our owner/moderators). :o) -- DN On Dec 29, 2012, at 18:52, tiredsole51 wrote: > Hello,...
Doug Nering 2012-12-30 13:28:18 #71636

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Some additional thoughts on the subject. I've had experience using Ratsacks, Outsacks, and the Ursack. The Ratsack was the original stainless steel...
wildgoose@ymail.com 2012-12-30 13:28:15 #71635

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