Re: Tyvek
and gravel surfaces. In the end Tyvek got many holes and became soft and "hairy" > in spots. The ground debris started to get stuck to the surface and was...
John 2013-07-28 22:56:01 #73614

Re: Tyvek
I second anti-gravity gear! Four times is a good guess for wear n' tear. Sheet bends work awesome in the corners. Much less camp work is burrito wrapping...
towalkinwater 2013-07-28 22:11:35 #73613

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

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