00:46:20 Rick Casey: Nice sunburn! šŸ˜‚ 00:48:02 Fran Rulon-Miller: How heavy were your packs? 00:48:40 Poudre Paddlers: WE carried about 50 pounds each 00:51:38 pickle: WORST washboard road in UTAH. If you drive a tool truckā€¦ take your tools out of the truck before you shuttle Eascalante ā˜¹ļø 00:52:14 Jack Byers: Thanks Erin, had to drop a bit early but this is great! 01:00:40 Debbie H: Did you have to rent some of these packrafts? 01:01:07 Eric David: Turns out Laura owns like 3 of them, so those who didn't own, borrowed. 01:01:17 Debbie H: Reacted to "Turns out Laura owns..." with šŸ‘šŸ» 01:01:36 Poudre Paddlers: Laura, so kind, loaned packrafts to us who didn't have them. 01:09:37 meorn: was there a particular boat manufacturer whos zippers were trouble? 01:10:33 Ryan Grindle: I missed the beginning of the presentation. What were the dates of this trip? 01:10:50 Eric David: May 5-12, 2023 01:11:02 Poudre Paddlers: This was one boat, an Alpaca Gnarwhal. Not to fault that model--the zipper was just scheduled to wear out, and the sand, etc., didn't help. 01:11:22 meorn: good to know 01:11:43 Eric David: All the boats were Alpacka, but the zipper is a standard thing called a tizip, which comes on most packraft manufacturer's boats 01:11:45 Carey H: Eric, is all the canyon made primarily of sandstone? 01:12:59 Eric David: I'm no geologist, but I don't remember seeing anything else. No Vishnu shist or anything like that. 01:13:21 Poudre Paddlers: It's all sandstone, Navajo and Wingate sandstone, and some Chinle deposits, I believe. 01:13:56 Carey H: Makes sense. Seems the area was an uplift and the river was captured. 01:14:18 Carey H: Geology is my second love. 01:15:19 Carey H: Nice to know PP. Thanks. 01:18:01 Debbie H: I remember those toads! What kind are they? 01:18:24 Rick Casey: this was really funā€¦especially Erinā€™s commentary & info on flora & fauna! 01:22:29 meorn: what length webbing? 01:24:56 Eric David: We brought 50', but it wasn't enough. I would suggest 80' 01:26:34 Anne F: Very good presentation, thank you very! 01:27:21 Roger Faaborg: Was a rigid container for water necessary? 01:27:28 Cathi Kindt Hot Springs, Arkansas: Excellent presentation. Thank you so much! 01:27:36 Roger Faaborg: For waste 01:27:46 Roger Faaborg: I meant to say waste 01:27:51 Ryan Grindle: whatā€™s the snowpack requirements and snotel sites used to know if itā€™s going to run 01:29:11 Roger Faaborg: What did you wish you had? 01:29:13 Eric David: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Advanced-Drainage-Systems-4-in-x-10-ft-Triplewall-Solid-Drain-Pipe-4550010/100135310 01:29:47 Anna.Puchalski: how long is the hike in and hike out? 6 miles total, but is there a breakdown of in and out? 01:30:11 Roger Faaborg: What would you do differently? 01:30:51 Eric David: it's about 3 in and 3 out. 01:31:48 Eric David: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oatey-Gripper-4-in-Plastic-Mechanical-Test-Plug-33403D/100204964 01:32:24 pickle: Make sure pack has chest strapā€¦ 01:32:27 Roger Faaborg: Do you sit in water in the pack rafts? 01:32:50 Kirsten Young: Was the water to filter super silty? Did you need alum or settling time? 01:33:02 Sonia van Zyl: thanks Erin! 01:33:02 Cathi Kindt Hot Springs, Arkansas: Where you totally self-supported or did you share water filters, stoves, etc.? 01:33:47 Anna.Puchalski: Reacted to "it's about 3 in and ..." with ā¤ļø 01:33:57 Carey H: How long did it take the gravity filter take to do, say a gallon? 01:36:25 Virginia Winter: Sounds like the team effort paid dividends. GRRREAT presentation! Thank you. 01:37:33 Roger Faaborg: Excellent pictures of the flora and fauna! 01:37:51 Debbie H: Such a FANTASTIC presentation!! Thank you 01:39:09 Eric David: I've gotta drop, y'all. Don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions about the trip logistics and planning. My email's on the club roster. Thanks! SYOTR! 01:42:41 Anna.Puchalski: thank you!!!! 01:42:43 Carey H: great presentation 01:44:51 pickle: Well done Erin! 01:45:00 Roger Faaborg: Thank you!