Re: North Rim Parking
I left my vehicle parked at the BIC on the N. Rim when I hiked down the N. Kaibab for 2 nights at Cottonwood a couple of years ago. That's an option if you...
Bill Cathey 2013-04-28 10:28:18 #72730

Re: lunch
I've had a hard time with food, in general, on trips, as I'm still a relative beginner to backpacking. I find that I lose my appetite when hiking/backpacking...
Bill Cathey 2013-04-28 10:16:20 #72729

Re: Maricopa Point Route
There's a discussion of this route and the Orphan Mine starting at message 4728. Wayne provides a great description of the mine in his reply. --- In...
daschulz57 2013-04-28 09:48:40 #72728

Re: Canister vs mesh bag?
-- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "JoshC" wrote: > > If you re-read Randy's post, you will see that you do not need any type of food protection...
rnagarajan 2013-04-28 09:47:52 #72727

Re: lunch
I forgot to mention that there are light (weight wise) dried fruit packets available. From:...
Steve Skalski 2013-04-28 08:47:26 #72726

Re: lunch
Andy: My lunches have evolved over the years. They used to include sardines or Vienna Sausage or Spam. Now my standard backpacking lunch is as follows: 2...
arnierichards 2013-04-28 08:10:36 #72725

Re: lunch
There is premixed tuna salad with crackers and very small plastic spoon called Bumble Bee. It is in a compact sturdy package. The premixed tuna is in a small...
Steve Skalski 2013-04-28 07:47:33 #72724

Re: lunch
English muffins (bagels will work too) which stand up better than bread slices under jostling in a pack, along with tuna in a foil pack or peanut butter and...
cosmo.pennypacker 2013-04-28 06:54:25 #72723

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