Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
tom, thanx for sharing this.
not that i laugh at anyone's calamity, but the way you worded this was
absolutely hilarious. i enjoyed it so much, i read it...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-11-16 14:33:25 #1168
Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
I would love to try a RRR some day, but not sure my legs could take it.
Does RRR mean rim-to-rim--to-rim or rim-to-river-to rim? Either way is
off my...
lilwoody@isomedia.com 1999-11-16 14:29:17 #1167
Re: Armando, day hike opinion
less knee damage done on the way down and it is so much shorter on the way
> out. An extra quart of water is the only difference and especially for a
day
...
John Musick 1999-11-16 14:27:33 #1166
Re: Armando, day hike opinion
I much prefer going down the B A and out the Kaibab because there is so much
less knee damage done on the way down and it is so much shorter on the way
out....
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-11-16 13:12:43 #1165
Re: Armando, day hike opinion
Armando,
I've taken various people on the South Kaibab/Phantom Ranch/Bright Angel
day hike loop, most recently me wife just two weeks ago. It has...
Mark Wilson 1999-11-16 11:19:00 #1164
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
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