Re: night hiking
You forgot the three (or was is four) stops so Ron could get something to eat! And oh, don't forget changing the flat tire at 3:30AM. Jmarkham ...
John Markham 2001-06-25 09:10:08 #9566

Re: night hiking
I suggest hanging out at a creek or the river where there is shade and water. I have no problem hiking all the way out from the bottom even with a full pack...
John Markham 2001-06-25 09:07:56 #9565

Re: night hiking
enough for me though. What kind of flashlight did you have to pick out scorpions, or did you stop and one was walking bye. Did you happen to see what...
beer549@hotmail.com 2001-06-25 09:03:19 #9564

Re: night hiking
Okay, but if you are hiking at night when are you sleeping? During the day? How can you fall asleep when it's 90+ degrees? On our way in, we hiked from...
Hank Schnieder 2001-06-25 09:00:51 #9563

Re: night hiking
Okay, but if you are hiking at night when are you sleeping? During the day? How can you fall asleep when it's 90+ degrees? I can understand that the canyon...
Camilla Bacher 2001-06-25 08:45:44 #9562

Re: night hiking
My wife and I will use headlamps to get an extra hour or so jump on our hikes in the morning. When heading out of the canyon, that usually allows us to get...
jim@rijim.com 2001-06-25 08:27:35 #9561

Re: Night Hiking (Moon Phase Schedule)
That was indeed a great adventure! Doing the hike in and out at night really made it a lot more enjoyable, and we hardly ever got off course.. LOL! And a...
Hank Schnieder 2001-06-25 08:16:35 #9560

Re: Night Hiking (Moon Phase Schedule)
I don't know who posted this information before or what URL they pointed to but try this...
jmarkham@enflex.net 2001-06-25 08:08:53 #9559

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