Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
John -- I respect your view and confess to going a little way into the "retro" zone on this, and I have experienced this difference in view with some hiking...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-09-06 13:18:55 #10937

Re: fishing
Bob, I too ran into the same problem with trying to cook a nice rainbow I caught at 75 mile creek last October. Our solution was to boil it. Our pot was...
John Karpinski 2001-09-06 13:03:03 #10936

Re: Back from 1st Rim to Rim hike
Welcome to the club. I'm not usually a tearjerker, but I am so overcome with emotions at the end of many a canyon hike that, despite the fact that men...
cheyava@aol.com 2001-09-06 12:52:13 #10935

Re: Back from 1st Rim to Rim hike
That feeling you got when you hit the top never changes. Each time is is a rush of emotions. Glad to hear we have another Canyon Junkie! --- In...
Paul Hindman 2001-09-06 12:03:26 #10934

Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
Yeah, good point. I suppose perhaps I'm obsessing a bit about this. However, I did find a beacon that weighs only 4oz and costs $140. See...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-09-06 12:01:26 #10933

Back from 1st Rim to Rim hike
Wow! That's all I could say on the last step off of the freshly opened Bright Angel onto the South Rim... I loved it and hated it and was so glad when it...
Jason Fulton 2001-09-06 10:08:10 #10932

Re: Great Thumb Access
Hi Mike...sounds possible...there are 2 springs at 140 mile as I recall...one up near base of coconino as in Matkat and one down further at redwall...
doc thomas 2001-09-06 09:54:45 #10931

Re: more on EPIRBs (was "satellite phones")
--- In grandcanyon@y..., jge@c... wrote: > Anyone know what the NPS's opinion and policy with respect to > ELT/EPIRB units is ? My familiarity with...
rkleine@gentleye.com 2001-09-06 07:48:36 #10930

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