Re: Grand Canyon's Greatest Hits - Knowledge is Power
Don't get frightened but this is NOT apocryphal. Really happened!!! You really don't want to know any more. LOL. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ --- In...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-04 06:41:03 #10871

Re: Grand Canyon's Greatest Hits - Knowledge is Power
LOL Thanks, I needed that! It appears that the Darwinian forces are hard at work in the universe. Even if it is only an apocryphal story, it is a great...
W.W. Dimmitt 2001-09-04 06:26:14 #10870

Re: BA or Grandview Saturday 9/15
I think Grandview is the easiest of the non-maintained trails and a perfectly feasible dayhike to Horseshoe Mesa and back. Even adding the distance to...
Doug Nering 2001-09-03 22:42:03 #10869

BA or Grandview Saturday 9/15
Will anyone be on the BA 9/15? Or in Mather CG Friday/Saturday evening? It looks like we may head up for a day hike. I'll be hiking with our daughter...
tpebler@home.com 2001-09-03 21:32:57 #10868

Re: Another View (going off-topic)
Well, we all have our own "chrochets." I enjoyed Outside for a number of years for it's adventurous content and good writing, but had to give it up over...
Doug Nering 2001-09-03 19:22:46 #10867

Re: Camping on the Bright Angel
The SK is indeed the fast road up and down for experienced or athletic hikers, but for novice hikers there is a better chance on the BA for recovery from...
Doug Nering 2001-09-03 19:22:35 #10866

Re: Camping on the Bright Angel
The South Kaibab trail is actually faster. It has no water, however. The benefits of going out SK instead of BA are: it is shorter, and while the BA is...
firefly@eatel.net 2001-09-03 18:45:26 #10865

Re: Camping on the Bright Angel
--- In grandcanyon@y..., kharper7@h... wrote: Here is the seven day forecast for Phoenix. You should expect similar temps (perhaps a degree or two cooler)...
tpebler@home.com 2001-09-03 18:35:32 #10864

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