New person intro
Greetings All, It was suggested when I joined that I give a short description of my hiking experience in the Grand Canyon. Sadly I have nothing current I can...
marmot 2002-03-27 19:03:10 #14270

rattlesnakes
I thought the north rim and south rim snakes were different species. Taking a snake accross the river might have profound biological implications. Dick...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-03-27 19:01:45 #14269

Re: Grandview trip report 19-22 March 02
John -- I am sure the observation is completely correct because I too remember this place from this exact description from travels years ago. I am equally...
cheops82 2002-03-27 18:37:01 #14268

Re: Rattlesnakes....
Andy -- Count me confused because this seems to say that there is only one variety in central GCNP where most of us hike. And I feel sure from untrained...
cheops82 2002-03-27 18:12:46 #14267

Re: Rattlesnakes....
Sorry, but we live in New Mexico, and Timber rattlers are fairly common. We have caught blacktailed ones behind my house. We live at 6300 ft. I saw a...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-03-27 18:09:43 #14266

Re: Grandview trip report 19-22 March 02
- > This was the day the GC finally decided to smack us Wow, I do not remember anything like this on the stretch between Hance Creek and Hance Rapids. Am I...
johngeyles 2002-03-27 18:09:29 #14265

Re: Rattlesnakes....
Dog trainers do give snake avoidance classes. Most of my dogs seem to know there is something dangerous there. Terriers are the most vulnerable because...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-03-27 18:04:22 #14264

Re: Suggestions to keep me warm!
You might also want to get a hold of some disposable hand warmers. Just get one started and put in the bottom of your bag. very warm and toasty for...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2002-03-27 17:49:06 #14263

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