Re: low gaitors
I always wear low gaiters in the canyon. It's more of an inconvenience to have to stop and empty your boots, then to just prevent stuff from getting in there...
Connie 1999-12-20 19:48:48 #1334

Re: Old Hance
In a message dated 12/20/99 11:01:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, worman@... writes: > Tell us more about the Old Grandview, and Old Tanner. Norm...
Kerntangc@aol.com 1999-12-20 18:42:36 #1333

Re: Ticks
Bill Orman, I have a friend who gets terrible infections (sometimes leads to blood poisoning) every time he gets a bug bite. He never knows what has bitten...
TWOANNIES@aol.com 1999-12-20 10:42:12 #1332

Re: Ticks
Hi Bill, Your right. It was a roller coaster ride for me, I would feel fine and then like hell. In fact, if it hadn't been for the nurse on the North Rim at...
Denise Traver 1999-12-20 09:06:58 #1331

Old Hance
I have "hiked" (i.e. sort of slid, "scree ski" style) twice down the Old Hance, occasionally hugging trees to arrest my descent. This was especially true in...
William Orman 1999-12-20 08:56:02 #1330

Re: Ticks
Denise, thanks for the info on relapsing fever. I had never heard of a case in this area. I attend a yearly infectious disease conference in Colorado and...
William Orman 1999-12-20 08:45:57 #1329

Zipping up the tent...
I would have to agree with Denise about zipping up the tent. Once when camping at the B.A. campground, I left my tent open while I went up to get some...
Hank Schnieder 1999-12-20 08:18:07 #1328

Old Hance or Oh He**
Hi Doug and Mary, last weekend, Hazel and I met up with Aaron Tomasi and 4 others from Flagstaff. We parked at the Buggeln Hill picnic area. Crystal clear,...
Tom Martin 1999-12-20 07:14:01 #1327

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