Re: twisted minds on tilted mesa
In my only Grand Canyon hiking trip thus far I was "volunteered" to be trip leader, and in that one and only experience had to deal first-hand with a...
Monty Schrunk 2002-05-06 18:25:45 #14943
Re: twisted minds on tilted mesa
Yes, it is possible to arrange to have some of your gear hauled out by
mule. There are usually even burlap type bags to put it in near the
cantina. Just ask...
Hank Schnieder 2002-05-06 16:42:19 #14942
Re: twisted minds on tilted mesa
I saw one group of hikers at BA Campground ship out everything except
there day packs after the canyon had kicked their butts on the hike in.
The...
Owen Kittredge 2002-05-06 16:01:08 #14941
Re: Need recommendation: A good, basic geology book on GC
There is a copy of this book in the Phantom Ranch Cantina Library and
one lazy day I sat down and read quite a few interesting papers on,
geology, rapids,...
Owen Kittredge 2002-05-06 15:45:04 #14940
Re: twisted minds on tilted mesa
After nearly 40 years of hiking I have been really wrong so many times that,
that is a warning in itself. A great rock climber is great on rock, but can
he...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-05-06 15:37:54 #14939
Re: Accessing Hiking Abilities
That is a subject that I am sure there are different opinions about.
Walking to the Colorado River on the BA Trail is something like 15.6
miles round trip...
bob41_2001 2002-05-06 15:23:50 #14938
Re: twisted minds on tilted mesa
Actually, you can get a mule out if you didn't ride
one in, it's called a drag-out. The catch?? It costs
$800 and if it's not a medical emergency, you...
why coyote 2002-05-06 15:15:08 #14937
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