Re: Trip Report: Aborted Nankoweap Hike
--- In grandcanyon@y..., Charles Trowbridge wrote: > Have none of you who > commented ever changed or aborted a hike ... Yes, frequently. Many of my...
powellplateau 2002-06-26 14:39:40 #15690

Re: SK Full Moon Hike
I have too solo. Perfect weather up there. Had wind pants and a fleece vest and was comfortable atop AZ. Sort of spooky coming down but neat. Chris P. ...
Polito, Chris 2002-06-26 14:10:22 #15689

Re: SK Full Moon Hike
i love hiking in the moonlight. have never done the canyon, but have done humphrey's peak. bob anderson flagstaff, az
bander6364@aol.com 2002-06-26 13:59:33 #15688

Re: North Kaibab
thanks for the info, mike. i did hear there was a new mountain bike trail on the north rim. i think fire point sounds like it might work. bob...
bander6364@aol.com 2002-06-26 13:57:03 #15687

Re: North Kaibab
thanks for the info bob. i had a feeling the closure on the north kaibab was coming. better safe than sorry. bob anderson flagstaff, az
bander6364@aol.com 2002-06-26 13:51:35 #15686

Re: Aborted Hikes
I had to bail out of a hike from South Bass to Elves Chasm when I fell whilst running to catch an offered river ride there. Don't run on sketchy trails!...
Tom Bourne 2002-06-26 13:32:41 #15685

Re: Aborted Hikes
A sign of a smart and safe backpacker and/or hiker is to know when enough is enough. Better to back out and be able to come back another day. Happy...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2002-06-26 13:28:48 #15684

Re: Aborted Hikes
I remember once heading out toward Clear Creek on a potentially strenuous three day loop hike, but upon arrival at Sumner Wash deciding that it would be more...
Hank Schnieder 2002-06-26 13:21:52 #15683

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