Re: NPS seeks Public Comment on Tamarisk
Tamarisk began invading the canyon in the 1920's, long before the dam was built. Sure, a rip roaring river would slow down its spread, but it is inevitable...
acheman77 2002-02-28 18:25:00 #13926

Good Info and Opinions on Mormon Masssacre
For anyone interested, there is a brief, but pretty good description of these events included in Kelsey's Hiking the Paria River guidebook. This...
fishinfor20s 2002-02-28 17:26:09 #13925

Re: Mormon leader 'ordered massacre of settlers'
I'm not sure why these articles are being posted on a Grand Canyon website, but I'll reply anyway. I've read extensively about Brigham Young - journal,...
josephheywood 2002-02-28 17:25:53 #13924

Re: NPS seeks Public Comment on Tamarisk
The difference between indigenous and exotic generally has nothing to do with time. It generally depends on what point is trying to be made and who is...
oriska2001 2002-02-28 17:17:24 #13923

Re: NPS seeks Public Comment on Tamarisk
WC, I'm sure you are quite correct. If I could wave a magic wand and get rid of them, I would do it too. But stable river flows have increased riparian...
cheops82 2002-02-28 15:43:08 #13922

Re: critters
After too many years of battling the critters, I now sacrifice a little weight for convenience, and use the "Ursack" kevlar bag for all my food. The mice...
isntlifegrand76 2002-02-28 15:43:08 #13921

Mormon leader 'ordered massacre of settlers'
------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:39:03 -0800 From: Russ Kick <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Steve Wingate 2002-02-28 15:19:35 #13920

Re: NPS seeks Public Comment on Tamarisk
I thought the main reason there is so much tamarisk is that the river no longer reaches a flood level to cleanse the banks. I guess there is never just...
why coyote 2002-02-28 15:19:26 #13919

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