Re: Food Caching
Capacity on a bear vault 450 is next to nothing and the canisters are kind of expensive. If you're gonna have a river party drop it you might as well use a...
scott.marley 2013-10-23 07:40:49 #74289
Re: Food Caching
i plan on using a Bear Vault 450 to cache my food in, which is grizzly bear approved, so i`m sure it will keep out any of the non human critters found in the...
Thomas Browne 2013-10-23 01:00:51 #74288
Trip Suggestions for Backpacking with Kids in March
Hi, I'm new to the site and am an avid backpacker in Pacific NW. We're planning a trip in late March to Grand Canyon, 2 adults, 2 kids and I'd appreciate...
cunningkeith 2013-10-22 19:15:14 #74287
RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update
RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update
October 21, 2013
Current Operations
Releases from Glen Canyon Dam in October are currently averaging
approximately...
riverwirerrfw 2013-10-22 13:25:11 #74286
Re: Food Caching
That seems like a rather extreme method of caching. I have probably used at least 20 caches over the years, nearly all of them in 5-gal plastic buckets with...
bordasch 2013-10-22 11:32:55 #74285
Re: Food Caching
I dropped a cache for a group at Stone Creek and one for myself above Blacktail a few river trips ago. The buckets you get at home depot seem to work fairly...
scott.marley 2013-10-22 11:13:58 #74284
Re: Food Caching
My typical cache is high above the river (base of cliffs away from obvios critter grounds) in ground that is as barren as possible, dug twice the depth and...
oldhakataihobo 2013-10-22 09:22:13 #74283
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