Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
Since we're all telling anecdotes about dayhikes we did or met other people doing, here's mine: One a week-long trip to Deer Creek and Thunder River, I met a...
jge@cs.unc.edu 1999-11-16 10:47:02 #1163

Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
A few years ago I did the Hermit-Tonto-Bright Angel loop as a dayhike. It was fun and seemed a bit easier than many Rim-to-Rim's I've done before and since...
Hank Schnieder 1999-11-16 08:39:06 #1162

Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
Several years ago my husband, brother-in law, a friend and I went down Bright Angel at the crack of dawn. We spent the whole day lounging around Phantom...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-11-16 07:25:21 #1161

Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
In late May my wife and I did the Tanner and part of the Beamer. Our plan was to go a little ways up the Little Colorado. The exposure on the Beamer became a...
Rotondi, Armando 1999-11-16 05:28:26 #1160

Re: Hello
Mary, That is about what I figure for me. A mile an hour. For me much faster one cannot enjoy the beauty of the country that they are traveling...
Pittypatt@aol.com 1999-11-16 02:15:15 #1159

TR Upper Kanab Creek
Hi, Hot, dry, and lonely! Upper Kanab Creek Trip Report, see the link below http://members.aa.net/~mahanay/kanab.htm Thanks, Mike
Mike Mahanay 1999-11-15 21:15:46 #1158

Re: Powell Plateau
Bob, Thanks for the trip report around the Powell Plateau. We did this trip in 91 or 92, in seven days. Three other parties had permits to do the hike as...
Mike Mahanay 1999-11-15 21:13:15 #1157

Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
The postings about hiking speed and RRR hikes reminds me of a hike last spring...This past April I dayhiked the Tanner to the top of the red wall. Looking...
William Davis 1999-11-15 21:00:22 #1156

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