Havasu Canyon campsites
Does anyone have info on what eh campsites are like in Havasu Canyon on the Havasupai Reservation? I am planning a trip there in March or April. Any info...
Steve Rauch 2002-01-20 21:44:03 #13152

Re: down isn't looking up
Take two days anyway. Stay at Cottonwood camp. Tell your wife she will have VERY dry skin. She will want lots of lotion everywhere--like her feet and back...
maryphyl 2002-01-20 21:07:40 #13151

Re: BACKPACKING STARTS AT FORTY
Welcome to the better-late-than-never club. My first backpack in the GC was at age 41 with one of my sons--Hermit/Tonto/BAT loop also, with camps at the...
dridgeman 2002-01-20 17:37:59 #13150

in memorium
Dear Kaibabjeff Thank you for posting the article by Elian Butler about the photographer Mancuso and his companion. It is good to feel so poignantly the...
hwenger2001 2002-01-20 17:20:32 #13149

down isn't looking up
Thanks for the reports about bugs, sounds encouraging,( my wife refuses to camp at the ocean anymoredue to sandflies,mosquitoes and "no-see-ums"), desert...
hwenger2001 2002-01-20 17:20:23 #13148

Re: Kamik sandals?
In a message dated 1/19/02 8:58:30 PM US Mountain Standard Time, campergeek@... writes: > Most people talk about Tevas, and owning an aging pair > myself...
bcorey6460@aol.com 2002-01-20 09:26:17 #13147

Re: Sucking wind and getting in shape
Agreed. There is a huge advantage if you live at an elevation of 6000 to 7000 feet compared to near sea level, as I do in California. It takes a couple of...
Steve 2002-01-20 02:01:27 #13146

Re: Sucking wind and getting in shape
Agreed. There is a huge advantage if you live at an elevation of 6000 to 7000 feet compared to near sea level, as I do in California. It takes a couple of...
Steve 2002-01-20 01:55:51 #13145

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