Re: Silnylon Durability?
The silnylon will be full of holes. Take a piece of a painter's
dropcloth or a piece of tyvec for a groundcloth. Mary
In grandcanyon@y..., "S Parkis" ...
MaryPhyl 2001-06-04 04:29:51 #9243
Re: Survival 101: How to Make Water in the Desert...
I put a bandana in a freezer zip bag with about a quarter cup of
water. On very hot days I wring it out into the bag and wipe myself
down frequently. This...
MaryPhyl 2001-06-03 22:59:47 #9242
Solar Still for Desert Survival a Myth
Desert Survival Myths and Facts
by David Alleway
http://www.wwmag.net/Pages/myths.htm
There are several myths pertaining to desert survival that appear...
Steve Wingate 2001-06-03 22:20:45 #9241
Re: Survival 101: How to Make Water in the Desert...
I was referring to cutting the cactus and placing it in the solar still to
increase moisture content. Naturally one would not do this unless they were
in...
Steve Wingate 2001-06-03 22:12:16 #9240
Point Imperial to Nankoweap Trailhead
Hi,
I just got back from my Nankoweap to Tanner hike, which went
extremely well. The advice that many of you gave me concerning the
river segment of this...
bobanderson@gtemail.net 2001-06-03 21:06:34 #9239
Silnylon Durability?
Will silnylon withstand repeated use as a groundcloth on rough
ground surfaces such as found in the Grand Canyon and still serve as
a waterproof (rainproof)...
S Parkis 2001-06-03 20:57:53 #9238
Re: Where is this?
That's right. Yes, it was the 1990 trip guided by George... the one
with the flash flood story. Bob Bordasch posted a photo of George at
Hakatai from the...
Doug Nering 2001-06-03 19:25:27 #9237
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