Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
Service lists "Grapevine Creek" as a perennial water source. It was > never clear to me if they are referring to: Bob, thanks for the suggestion. My...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-08-07 10:45:36 #10192

Re: Late September hiking question
I believe the Babitt store sells in step crampons for around $10.00. I have bought them there and they work just fine. Lobo
bcorey6460@aol.com 2001-08-07 08:01:33 #10191

Re: True Confessions
I doesn't look like the group wants to do self evaluations today. The first step in recovery is to be aware that you have a problem. Okay, once I asked my...
Paul Hindman 2001-08-07 07:21:18 #10190

Re: Late September hiking question
I agree with the rest of the gang. You won't need crampons in September. Just one more opinion to give a sense of comfort to your group. --- In...
Paul Hindman 2001-08-07 07:16:14 #10189

Re: Late September hiking question
The other posters clearly know more about the canyon than I, but I'll toss in my 2-cents. We visited the canyon in mid November 93. We were greeted in...
Steven Lesniak 2001-08-07 06:36:56 #10188

Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
Of the options you listed, I would probably pick #2...but only after checking also the Cottonwood creekbed north of the junction with the Tonto...Follow it...
brianenichols@aol.com 2001-08-07 05:36:29 #10187

Re: Late September hiking question
In living at Grand Canyon since 1988 the earliest that I have needed crampons is December. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ --- In grandcanyon@y..., "Monty...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-08-07 03:30:38 #10186

Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
--- In grandcanyon@y..., jge@c... wrote: > I DID contact the BCO (after my initial posting) and they confirmed > that Miner's Spring is the only reliable...
tontowalk@aol.com 2001-08-07 02:18:41 #10185

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