Re: food and ticks
Bob, The only time I have picked up Ticks was over in the Crystal Creek area. It was in an area that had lots of Deer running around. Dont know if the two...
Gilbert A Nyerges 1999-12-19 12:52:57 #1319

Re: Canyon Experience
Alan, The canyon trails get so much use now that a "not a trail" gets pretty easy. I guess you are right--it is relative. Glad I don't have to rate 'em...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-12-19 11:12:21 #1318

Re: Canyon Experience
Mary, I'm amazed that you would call the Old Hance "easy" but maybe you only mean that in a relative sense. I went down the OH in '76, also with Harvey's...
Alan Julliard 1999-12-19 10:30:37 #1317

Re: New Canyon Hiking Book
i hope everyone is interested in this; to make this happen, we need your help. thanks, bert fingerhut Subj: URGE PRESIDENT CLINTON TO CREATE GRAND...
Fingerbert@aol.com 1999-12-19 10:20:16 #1316

Re: food and ticks
Well-- I've never seen or worried about a tick. Long sleeves and long pants are sometimes cooler and reduce the amount of sunscreen you need to take. If...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-12-19 09:26:32 #1315

food and ticks
next june i will be spending several nights in the canyon, but never more than two consecutive nights away from the rim. my question is, do i need to take a...
bob holland 1999-12-19 09:19:06 #1314

Re: Canyon Experience
Doug, The first time we went down Old Hance it was as you describe. We had Harvey's book with us and there was a lot of route finding. There used to be a...
QUICKPACE@aol.com 1999-12-18 06:56:29 #1313

Re: Canyon Experience
Old Hance descends 2500 feet verticle in 1 mile horizontal in the east fork of Hance Canyon between Sinking Ship and Coronado Butte and then follows the bed...
Doug Nering 1999-12-17 23:57:24 #1312

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