Re: Recent Permit
Speaking of permits, I read this in the High Country News: WYOMING; Keep the backcountry free Backpackers who frequent Grand Teton National Park scored a...
CHASBONGO@aol.com 1998-12-13 07:02:51 #157

Re: Recent Permit
Hi all! After reading Jonathon Dorn's article 'Fear walked with me' in the recent copy of Backpacker magazine I am very interested in hearing...
William Davis 1998-12-12 06:09:37 #156

Recent Permit
On December 1 I got a FAX through at about 1:30 for a Tanner, Beamer, Escalante, Red Canyon trip at the end of April; weekend to weekend. On December 9 I got...
Kerntangc@aol.com 1998-12-11 19:42:14 #155

New Member - Canyon Experience
Greetings to everyone in the group. I've been hiking the canyon for a bit over 5 years now. I live in Tuba City, AZ, on the western edge on the Navajo...
Bill Orman 1998-12-05 16:32:50 #154

Re: Coronado Butte Register
Tom Martin wrote: > Tom, Excellent! Such vivid description, the last part gave me goose-bumps. And I've never even been there... Al > CORONADO...
HaMmErHeAd 1998-12-03 14:38:14 #153

Coronado Butte Register
CORONADO BUTTE Dec 2, 1998. The small plastic bottle that held the register had been broken open and the logs inside were exposed to the weather. Glenn...
Tom Martin 1998-12-03 09:24:04 #152

Re: Faxing for Permits
As with Ditch's experience, mine was an easy fax the 1st of August for a December date. You are attempting to get a permit for the prime hiking time of...
Robert C.A. Goff, General Manager 1998-12-02 09:09:50 #151

Re: Faxing for Permits
Good luck faxing . . . it's not the safest. The most fool proof that I've been able to do has been to FEDEX the permit Request (downloaded from the 'net),...
James Hayford 1998-12-02 07:03:55 #150

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