Re: Armando, day hike opinion
What I like about hiking out the S. Kaibab, you get the steep part over in the begining when your fresh. Heartbreak Hill at he end of the the B.A. has always...
Norm Levy 1999-11-16 15:41:58 #1170

Re: Rim-to-rim-to-rim
A woman that is a real veteran hiker suggested if one needed water hiking out of the canyon on the corridor trails they should just ask every down hiker for...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-11-16 15:03:11 #1169

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

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