Re: What's In Your First Aid Kit?
I think this is a pretty darn good thread. Ned did note that this was discussed at length on the RRFW Yahoo Group, but the needs of a river trip (and the...
surfer4887 2013-10-29 14:49:05 #74331

Re: What's In Your First Aid Kit?
Great information on the SAM, and they say you can't teach an ole dog new tricks. Thanks In a message dated 10/29/2013 12:23:00 P.M. Eastern...
pikewrench 2013-10-29 10:48:06 #74330

Re: What's In Your First Aid Kit?
Since our hike this past spring, up to the Schellbach/Buddha saddle, and our Heli medivac, I will always carry a SAM splint, roll of kerlix, and coban. All...
Adrian Jantzi 2013-10-29 09:22:58 #74329

Re: Trip Suggestions for Backpacking with Kids in March
On Monday, October 28, 2013, wrote: Â Usual rec for GC newbies is the "corridor", but sounds like you have...
Pinny Lew 2013-10-28 18:22:32 #74328

Re: Undivided dolomite
Hi David,I asked a geologist friend on mine and got the following answer:"The undifferentiated, undivided, or unclassified dolomite, are all old terms for...
ned.bryant 2013-10-28 17:38:29 #74327

Re: Food Caching
We, too, were surprised. As were the other folks with wet BVs. But I can assure that a) the lids were closed tight, b) they weren't submerged and c) we...
Rob Brading 2013-10-28 14:27:46 #74326

Re: Food Caching
Being rainproof is one of the chief selling points of the BV as compared to the Garcia, (see the REI website for example). I've had mine in a number of...
tombuchta 2013-10-28 14:17:21 #74325

Re: Trip Suggestions for Backpacking with Kids in March
Usual rec for GC newbies is the "corridor", but sounds like you have enough experience to bypass that, at least since you're not going when it's hot and water...
johngeyles 2013-10-27 23:24:52 #74324

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