Re: Clear Creek trip
We never travel in the Canyon without our ratsack. Years ago, in pre-ratsack days, we'd carefully hung our food at CC only to come back to food bags on the...
Rob Brading 2013-10-30 10:08:20 #74335

Re: Clear Creek trip
I was at Clear Creek a few years ago, sitting in the door of my tent, organizing my ratsack when mouse darn near climbed up my leg to peruse my food. If...
Marsha Kesselring 2013-10-30 07:26:04 #74334

Re: Clear Creek trip
The east arm from below the camp area is the standard must-do dayhike. The trip to the river and back is popular but there is a tricky downclimb for the last...
Doug Nering 2013-10-29 20:48:39 #74333

Clear Creek trip
My wife and I have a permit to spend a few nights at Clear Creek. We're looking for day hike suggestions that don't involve anything too technical or...
dave.thofern 2013-10-29 18:27:14 #74332

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

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