From: Donald S. Roberts (don@hummellawfirm.com)
Date: Tue Dec 18 2001 - 11:11:52 CST
> And regarding roasting bags, the food we get for the trek
> generates so much
> packaging, what are 10 roasting bags going to add? You are
> supposed to
> double bag all left-over food and trash. The cooking bag can
> be used as the
> inner bag
Hmm, I thought the left over food went in the sump, no? Do crews carry the
bags and packaging for the whole trek? Are there intermediate dump sites?
Seems like the bear bags would get kinda full by the end of a trek. Can
some of the packaging be discarded at the pick up site to decrease the trash
to carry?
On another note, anyone know what are the chances the trains will still be a
transportation option in 2003? I heard Amtrak may be shutting down. How
late does that train get into Raton anyway?
So many questions that come up just reading this list...
Don Roberts
ASM T1201
Fullerton, CA
Eagle class of 73
Philtrek '03
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