Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
I did put on my Tevas once for a couple of miles down along the river, and it was a big relief for my overheated feet. But, there are too many times that I...
Jim Lyons 2002-01-15 13:11:11 #13042

Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
Bob it was good to hear of the 803's you wear.I've been training for my April GC trip with the NB 804's and love them................so much that I just...
ipspest@aol.com 2002-01-15 12:46:09 #13041

Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
I imagine that a person that hikes a LOT, like you and many rangers, can get by with lighter weight footwear, as the feet adapt to the stress. Your body is a...
johngeyles 2002-01-15 12:39:02 #13040

Re: Phantom Temps - Something else...
I think you are right about this. And too, Sjors always emphasizes that reported Phantom temperatures are SHADE temperatures. RICK --- In...
nankoweap 2002-01-15 12:38:00 #13039

Phantom Temps - Something else...
I have hiked and run in and out of Phantom I guess by now well over 200 times but it was not till recently that a phenomena that I had always been aware of...
bob41_2001 2002-01-15 12:08:14 #13038

Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
As Rick has already said NPS folks get an uniform allowance as part of their job and in addition to the Vasque another old standby is Rocky hikers made here...
bob41_2001 2002-01-15 11:52:30 #13037

Re: phantom ranch temperatures
this site will take you to Grand Canyon and then down to the...
Normhikes 2002-01-15 10:38:27 #13036

Weather at Phantom
I copied this from an earlier message posted. Go to www.wrcc.dri.edu/summary/climsmaz.html, then click on "Phantom ...
whycoyote 2002-01-15 09:58:34 #13035

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