Re: Backcountry Accidents
Bill, Bill, and Bob, I agree that a companion is worth 20 lbs. of hi-tek gizmos. On my last trip up Phantom Canyon to the Shiva-Isis saddle and back I was...
Gil Nyerges 1999-11-29 20:50:15 #1249

Re: Backcountry Accidents
Bill Orman wrote: > . > > So, while I would agree that such high tech devices might have their > place, for my money I would invest in one or more reliable...
Robert H. Groves 1999-11-29 19:50:33 #1248

Re: Backcountry Accidents
"bill orman" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:worma-@...">worma-@... I enjoyed the weekend discussion about backcountry accident >...
william D. Crisp 1999-11-29 16:54:09 #1247

Backcountry Accidents
I enjoyed the weekend discussion about backcountry accident preparedness, use of satellite communications, flares, etc. Perhaps this is an obvious point, but...
Bill Orman 1999-11-29 15:55:16 #1246

Re: Cremation Canyon Digs?
There was no water readily available in Cremation last May and I have a feeling there was none at ell. We brought ours from Pipe or Burro Spring. If you are...
Jim Halpin 1999-11-29 08:20:08 #1245

Panorama Puzzler
Hello All, Have you ever tried taking a multi-photo panorama shot of some awe-inspiring Canyon vista? I've done a few and, having just bought a scanner,...
lilwoody 1999-11-29 01:00:29 #1244

Re: New Canyon Hiking Book
Good for you, Tom! Back in the mid-1970's, I worked in the El Tovar for two summers and an autumn during breaks from college. I hiked a lot and managed one...
Marsanne 1999-11-28 19:06:29 #1243

New Canyon Hiking Book
Hi all, my name is Tom Martin and i've written a book called "Day Hikes From the River, a Guide to 75 Hikes from camps on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon...
Tom Martin 1999-11-28 18:36:07 #1242

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