Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
If they turned off the spigot tommorrow we'd all be in the dark in 3 weeks. I wonder what the political climate would be then? Still, force the exploration...
Ken McNamara 2002-02-09 09:04:36 #13567

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
If you're 25 and not a Democrat you have no soul. If you're 40 and not a Republican you have no sense. KenMc ipspest@... wrote: > > Spoken like a true...
Ken McNamara 2002-02-09 09:02:18 #13566

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
We got "uncomfortble" going through that narrow place Norm, People think I'm weird when I tell people that I have climbed 30 or so Grand Canyon Peaks,...
oriska2001 2002-02-09 08:54:42 #13565

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
I didn't mention one other way to avoid this narrows. You can climb up into a valley like Surprise that continues downstream. This would be accessed earlier...
aguabug 2002-02-08 23:46:22 #13564

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
There is a route around but most of it is off trail. As you are coming down the valley (towards the river) you will see a trail that goes up to your left...
aguabug 2002-02-08 23:40:46 #13563

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks/OFF TOPIC
--- In grandcanyon@y..., ipspest@a... wrote: > Spoken like a true republican. > And that aint a complement. Just because the Repuglicans are more visible...
cynpotato 2002-02-08 23:15:27 #13562

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
--- In grandcanyon@y..., Ken McNamara wrote: > Good knee jerk reaction, if it's drilling it must be bad. Considering > the current political climate it...
cynpotato 2002-02-08 22:52:25 #13561

Over the top at Deer Creek?
We'll be coming down from suprise valley through Deer Creek on our way to Kanab. We got "uncomfortble" going through that narrow place in Deer Creek where...
kerntangc 2002-02-08 22:33:39 #13560

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