Re: Food?
jerky, power bars, gookenaide, and trail mix is my typical fare... :0) i don't like lugging cooking gear. -- wayne <<br/> > -----Original...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-07-28 10:44:13 #841

Re: Food?
Shannon, What ever you do stay away from poptarts....ugh, shudder, gag. It seems like when I got there (Thunder river), sweet wasn't good, but I ate a whole...
Heather Moore 1999-07-28 06:15:03 #840

Another food question: newbie
Shannon asked about food and I'm in a very similar situation, from the east coast primarily a day hiker and motorcycle camper with occasional backpacking...
Julie and/or Mark Holm 1999-07-28 05:34:45 #839

Food?
Well, at the end of August we'll be trekking down Bill Hall/Thunder River/Deer Creek, and since I'm an Eastern hiker, I've never had to prepare food for a...
SSalb@aol.com 1999-07-28 05:28:01 #838

Re: Snow/rain
thanx phil > -----Original Message----- > From: pgutkin@... [mailto:pgutkin@...] > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 11:47 PM > To: grandcanyon@... > Subject:...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-07-28 05:14:36 #837

Snow/rain
It sounds like 10"to 12 " of the rainfall is in the form of snow. Leaving on an average year of 30", 18" to 20" remaining in either rain and or melted snow. ...
pgutkin@snet.net 1999-07-27 20:47:18 #836

Re: a perplexing mystery of weather in the canyon
It sounds like 10"to 12 " of the rainfall is in the form of snow. Leaving on an average year of 30", 18" to 20" remaining in either rain and or melted snow. ...
pgutkin@snet.net 1999-07-27 20:28:30 #835

Re: a perplexing mystery of weather in the canyon
I think 100 inches of snow would translate to something like 30 or 40 inches of rain -- which is what they are referring to with the 20 inches of...
SSalb@aol.com 1999-07-26 19:48:18 #834

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