Re: Cairns and old Bright Angel Trial
On the other part of this subject: Would anyone be able to say where the Old Bright Angel designation comes from for the section up from Roaring Springs? I...
cheops82 2002-07-17 12:57:36 #15926

Re: Cairns and old Bright Angel Trial
Funny you should ask this today! Yesterday I received A copy of historian Mike Anderson's nomination of the BA trail to the National Register. It gives a...
bob41_2001 2002-07-17 12:42:18 #15925

Re: Cairns and old Bright Angel Trial
Unfortunately there are two old Bright Angel Trails - one on the north rim from the Ken Patrick Trail down to just below Roaring Springs and another on the...
oriska2001 2002-07-17 12:27:24 #15924

Re: Any suggestions for Moderate Beginners Hikes
coming from Los Angeles and staying on the south rim. Thank you. There are a few pictographs on Bright Angel Trail a very short walk from the trailhead....
camillabacher 2002-07-17 11:26:43 #15923

Re: Giardia
I disagree... My take on this study is that you can't be certain that any backcountry water source is always 100 percent safe. Additionally, I remember...
hiking_arizona 2002-07-17 10:17:01 #15922

Giardia
The URL below has an extensive article on the perceived hazards of Giardia in the Sierras. The author's conclusion, backed up by many references, is that...
kanabite 2002-07-17 08:42:05 #15921

Glen Canyon
Escalante is definitely worth checking out--approaches to the lake (reservoir) along Hole-in-the-Rock Road through the various little canyons are great. It...
franzsand2002 2002-07-17 06:57:42 #15920

Re: Glen Canyon remnants
With a bit of hiking back from the lake, there still are a few lovely places, mostly in the Escalente and lower antelope Canyon. Choal Falls is unusual and...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-07-16 22:33:54 #15919

<< NewerOlder >>

 

Archive of Grand_Canyon_Hikers Yahoo Group as of 2014-10-07. Contact info@e-t.com for help.