Re: Strangest find
There are both petroglyphs and pictographs at the base of the Coconino at the bottom of the Obi Canyon Route. The fossilized footprints on the upper...
oriska2001 2001-12-14 15:03:30 #12596

Re: Strangest Find
Earlier this summer I was hiking up the BA trail and between 1.5 and 3 mile rest houses when down the trail come two ladies perhaps in their 40s but I...
bob41_2001 2001-12-14 12:16:42 #12595

Strange Finds & Pirates
Strange Finds: Stoic brown teddy bear with ribbon still around his neck... deep in LCR. I stared into his muddied eyes in the flickering firelight. I...
cynpotato 2001-12-14 09:21:50 #12594

Re: Strangest find
panties at Page Spring but > never found the lass who left them... I believe this might be the woman I've been...
David Pelaia 2001-12-14 09:13:59 #12593

Re: North Canyon
Definitely can follow the Supai both up and downstream. That was part of the route done by Ron Mitchell when he completed the first connected walking from...
kwaguntamugorg 2001-12-14 09:13:02 #12592

Re: Strangest find
the coral across > the road from Bright Angel Lodge. Well, what's her number, man? Quit holdin' out.... Wait a minute, you best not be talking about no...
David Pelaia 2001-12-14 09:12:26 #12591

first time trip - one more thing
Hi again- I forgot to mention that we would like to hike in from the South Rim and then hike out the North Rim. WE realized that the North Rim trail is...
debbiegries 2001-12-14 08:51:36 #12590

Re: North Canyon
J.D. Green's "Hiking in the Grand Canyon Backcountry" says there is no ropeless way to the river. Barrier in the Supai. You have to get out of North...
bob41_2001 2001-12-14 07:47:54 #12589

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