Re: Permits
Wow... I think there is much to be addressed in this email... I'll try to add my comments to each part below. >Which is more important, that one, or a small...
Al Kahler 2001-11-30 06:56:41 #12321

Re: Permits
Owen k , I would be very interested in receiving this information ! thanks Larry Owen Kittredge wrote: > Mike > > If you have access to computer then I...
Larry Vickers 2001-11-30 06:53:04 #12320

Re: Beginning non-corridor trails?
I began backpacking in Utah on the Northern Colorado Plateau, so when it was time to go to the Grand Canyon, I could not imagine a wilderness experience that...
Cathy Craven 2001-11-30 06:39:13 #12319

Re: Beginning non-corridor trails?
This is a tough question. If one was a beginning backpacker I would not suggest the canyon at all because it is so unforgiving. I know I would be like a...
MaryPhyl 2001-11-30 06:32:13 #12318

Beginning non-corridor trails?
Main corridor for a novice to the canyon? YES. You can avoid the crowds by hiking from the North Rim. Even in June you may only see a couple handfulls of...
acheman77@hotmail.com 2001-11-30 06:24:19 #12317

And now for something completely different:
"Permit" me to change the subject but wouldya,couldya,shouldya kindly give some recomendations on footwear that you use. I've spent these last 15 years...
ipspest@aol.com 2001-11-30 06:12:16 #12316

Beginning non-corridor trails?
I realize this is a "relative" question, meaning the answer is relative to each backpackers individual experience and abilities, but I'll ask...
Steven Lesniak 2001-11-30 05:54:30 #12315

Re: Permits
Just my humble $0.02 and some facts as "I see them" on this continuing argument. I'm not a big contributor to this list but enjoy it immensely. I have a...
Steven Lesniak 2001-11-30 05:47:58 #12314

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