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Thanks Rob & Aguabug for the info on Na Pali. Steve
stecobbler 2002-01-15 17:59:14 #13048

Tevas?
I have worn Tevas the last six or seven hikes in the canyon. Last year we did Nankoweap. The pair I wore had the wrong tread for the steep part of the trail...
stecobbler 2002-01-15 17:49:48 #13047

Re: Hiking Boots (rangers)
Tevas are great for the corridor trails but not,IMHO for the backcountry. I too wear NB 803's and am very happy with...
Normhikes 2002-01-15 15:11:57 #13046

interesting website (on PBS Powell show)
I may have recommended before the most excellent American Experience documentary "Lost in the Grand Canyon" about Powell's expedition. Just came across this...
johngeyles 2002-01-15 14:22:57 #13045

Re: Phantom Temps - Something else...
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "bob41_2001" wrote: > I have hiked and run in and out of Phantom I guess by now well over > 200 times but it was not till recently...
zipydpinhed 2002-01-15 14:14:17 #13044

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

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