Re: another way to lighten your load
Your point is well-taken. Certainly "training all the time" is a good idea for general health and well-being, and I (and probably most of us) tend to be...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-10-09 14:23:49 #11392

Re: Haze
I am also an active amateur astronomer, and I have been at the canyon at various times of the year and never been really impressed with the skies from...
Camilla Bacher 2001-10-09 14:13:23 #11391

Re: Haze
In general the clearest air is in the winter months when the currents bring air from the northwest. During the summer the pattern is often from the west...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-10-09 13:59:45 #11390

Re: another way to lighten your load
PLEASE, STOP SENDING ME THIS GRAND CANYON E-MAIL __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo!...
RAY DUNPHY 2001-10-09 13:14:04 #11389

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
Hi Bob/Camilla...you still should have low water in the afternoons at those "river miles"...they have lately run 7am to 7pm at Glen Canyon(15 miles above Lees...
doc thomas 2001-10-09 13:00:41 #11388

Re: Haze
The haze and smoke you experienced was from fires, and you can't tell when they are going to happen. However, they are more common during the summer and fall...
why coyote 2001-10-09 12:49:52 #11387

Re: another way to lighten your load
This is just a thought. Your answer to conditioning for "a" trip is sort of valid and most young people think that way. I did under the age of thirty-five....
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-10-09 11:59:39 #11386

Haze
Returned a few days ago from a trip to the canyon. My first hike to the river. Had a great time but there was a lot of haze and smoke in the canyon. Is...
Thomas Veik 2001-10-09 11:20:14 #11385

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