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Old 02-26-2008, 10:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Arizona/Utah Expedition (March 16-23)

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Larry, Tim was also asking about what way we should go as far as food ...potluck, freeze dried stuff, regular food, etc? I'll have an electric cooler that works pretty good and for this run I'd think we could probably do normal food items IMO. Makes no difference to me which way we go with this.
We're going to be intersecting with civilization enough that regular food should work and when we're "in" civilization we can unrep and restock. And grab a meal cooked by people other than ourselves here and there.

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I've been reading about the El Camino del Diablo Trail, ...it's 114 miles long, difficulty rating of 4 and is supposed to be beautiful.
There is a permitting process for El Camino del Diablo and I don't know the details.
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