Re: Tyvek
I get my Tyvek ground sheets (4.5'x7.5') at http://zpacks.com/, about $15 shipped. The local home improvement stores did not have it when I checked. At one...
Anton Solovyev 2013-07-28 21:27:43 #73612

Re: Tyvek
Run it through a washing-machine cycle. John > I second the advice to rumple the Tyvek before using it.
John 2013-07-28 20:16:24 #73611

Re: Tyvek
If you don't want a whole roll, you can get your choice of length of 9-foot-wide Tyvek from AntiGravityGear, currently priced at $2/linear...
canyonb45 2013-07-28 17:55:57 #73610

Re: maps
Anton's recommendations are very sound on the technical side, but I think this has more to do with how much you may enjoy looking at a very nice map (which I...
Doug Nering 2013-07-28 17:08:16 #73609

Re: First Time hiker!!!
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "asvircsik" wrote: > > Great List. I have one rule to add...hikers going up have the right of way. There is...
ravi_jmt2013 2013-07-28 11:29:11 #73608

Re: Tyvek
I get my Tyvek in 9' rolls at Home Depot or Lowes. Makes enough 9 x 11" sections for everyone on the trip. Cost goes between $90 - 100, which is cheaper than...
James Hayford ∆ 2013-07-28 11:19:01 #73607

Re: Calorie Consumption: Report Using Bodybugg hiki...
Hi all, While on weight watchers I've tried to get at my "activity points earned" while hiking. There are, as mentioned, way too many variables to get an...
beckrosemary 2013-07-28 11:03:03 #73606

Re: First Time hiker!!!
Hi all, Agreed---awesome list. I few things to add: If you want the Phantom ranch sack lunch to take out, order it the day ahead of your departure....
beckrosemary 2013-07-28 10:39:57 #73605

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