First Trip
Wayne Do you have your permits yet? I talked to the BCO yesterday about a permit for a hike in may. He said the area we are going is wide open but they have...
stecobbler 2002-01-10 06:53:27 #12956

Re: Planning a first trip across the canyon
If you haven't already, be sure to check out the following web site: http://www.kaibab.org/ Not only will you find lots of your answers there, but also...
Kathy Hayes 2002-01-10 06:43:48 #12955

Re: Planning a first trip across the canyon
Hi Wayne--That's a regular term paper of good questions you are asking. Try kaibab.org . Bob answers most all of your queries there and then you can come...
maryphyl 2002-01-10 06:32:43 #12954

Planning a first trip across the canyon
I'm planning a trip across the Grand Canyon for May 2003 and need some advice. I'll describe our basic plan and ask for your comments and advice. We'll fly...
Wayne Rothe 2002-01-09 22:50:48 #12953

4 days and 3 nights in late March
Last year, we did the South Kaibab to Bright Angel Campground on Day 1, to Indian Gardens on Day 2 and out on the BA trai on Day 3. We are all experienced...
matoman02 2002-01-09 22:49:07 #12952

Re: duffle bags for plane transport of pack & gear
Deborah, a word of warning: After my troubles with the airline, I asked at the post office about shipping my stove, and they said that since mail cannot...
Monty Schrunk 2002-01-09 22:04:40 #12951

Re: music in the Canyon
Interesting discussion on music, especially since it jogged me to the realization that I didn't follow my intended/ playing of the music for "Dances With...
'Curious George' Copsey 2002-01-09 21:02:20 #12950

Re: Rock as TP
On my first trip to the Canyon, once we reached the Tonto, our trek leader told us to look for smooth, flat, round stones and carry a few with us. ...
kentd 2002-01-09 20:57:22 #12949

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