Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Good points Jeff. I have day-hiked the Hermit/Boucher several times and Bass to Boucher in two days. I would call it somewhat remote but to portray it as...
John Markham 2002-09-19 11:46:08 #16680

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Sara, >The real problem here is that GCFI is taking inexperienced, > unprepared hikers into backcountry where they do not belong. The Boucher Trail is...
Jeff McGarvin 2002-09-19 10:45:54 #16679

Re: My oh My!
I'm going to throw in my 2cents worth here. Ive got plenty of experience with knee surgery and PT. Im probably going get a ton of crap from this but here...
Lisa Siler Fink 2002-09-19 09:26:23 #16678

Re: Off-topic: The Maze
I have a bit of info on the Maze on my website: www.ToddsHikingGuide.com I used M.Kelsey's guidebook and the plastic Trails Illustrated Maze District map for...
Todd Martin 2002-09-19 09:24:57 #16677

Re: My oh My!
Would like to offer one more insight re: knees. Hopefully people don't consider this too off-topic. After I injured my knee skiing, I was in a leg brace for...
pat_corry 2002-09-19 09:08:25 #16676

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "pat_corry" wrote: > way to go, Sally! ...... patricia ......... I can understand how this might be someone's first response to...
canyonsara 2002-09-19 09:01:35 #16675

Re: My oh My!
Thanks everyone for your suggestions about my knee....I truly appreciate it. Hopefully, I'll be hiking in the Canyon again soon! Tina [Non-text...
Tina Caskey 2002-09-19 08:35:29 #16674

Re: keeping my food
Yes, there are food boxes. I've found it helpful to hang or place in the food boxes ALL items that have been in my mouth, including toothbrushes and spoons. ...
Tina Caskey 2002-09-19 08:34:33 #16673

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