00:54:58 R Byers: How is human waste handled? Wag bags, or what? 00:55:45 Richard Ferguson: Wag bags are what we used. 00:57:56 Erin: could it be done in a canoe? 00:58:40 Debbie Hinde: People have done it in even tandem canoes but it really seems like it would be hard as the twists and turns are very tight. 00:59:17 Richard Ferguson: You cannot use a canoe unless there is enough water to put in at the road. But then you have to go out lake powell. 01:00:25 Erin: thx! 01:04:00 Ross Beveridge: Could you use hammocks instead of tents 01:04:31 Debbie Hinde: Not all of the camps had places to hang them 01:05:59 kathrynmutz: backcountry packraft rental; backcountrypackrafts@gmail.com It was called something different when we rented. Company changed owners or locations 01:06:35 Werner Duecker: Willow Creek is much brushier and longer than the Crack in the Wall hike. 01:11:05 Beverly Kurtz: Do you need a permit to do this? 01:11:35 Debbie Hinde: You get a permit the day of your launch from the Park Office. 01:13:00 Ross Beveridge: How stinky were the wag bags? 01:14:04 Debbie Hinde: Let's just say you better double bag 'em 01:14:06 Richard Ferguson: We put wag bags in another bag to limit smell.