footbridges
have done this several times, don't remember any. one of the
casualties of growing old.
stecobbler@yahoo.com 2001-10-06 06:03:30 #11339
Re: Best spot for watching the sun setting
Here, here!
--- dgldsn@... wrote:
> --- In grandcanyon@y..., "Camilla Bacher"
> wrote:
> > Where would you go?
>
> In my humble opinion, Shoshone Point....
why coyote 2001-10-05 22:12:21 #11338
New guy in group, intro / question
I just found this group. Experience in GC -
In April three years ago three of us hiked Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim. First
day South Rim to Cottonwood Campground via...
caveman@erinet.com 2001-10-05 21:41:35 #11337
Re: Best spot for watching the sun setting
oops, for some reason I thought you meant rise!
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Fred Edson 2001-10-05 20:08:23 #11336
Re: Best spot for watching the sun setting
Just keep in mind that the sun is setting almost due east right now (94
degrees).
Fred
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Fred Edson 2001-10-05 16:33:59 #11335
Re: Best spot for watching the sun setting
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Camilla Bacher" wrote:
> Where would you go?
In my humble opinion, Shoshone Point.
No place else on S Rim even close.
Dick
dgldsn@yahoo.com 2001-10-05 16:00:38 #11334
Re: North Kaibab
Not a test. There are a few in the area called "The
Box". Looking at the map, it appears that there is
four footbridges along the N. Kaibab trail.
D....
David Pelaia 2001-10-05 15:54:23 #11333
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