Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Damn, I imagine/hope the average GCFI guide is more experienced than me, and I'd take inexperienced hikers onto trails like Boucher (providing they had SOME...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:53:25 #16687

Re: keeping my food
Yes, and be advised (as BobA would say), that the critters are HIGHLY conditioned to associate platic bags with food. A raven once stole my IceWalkers, which...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:46:47 #16686

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
This is a pretty individual decision. Maybe you can get by with trailrunners (in which case you'll be happier without boots) and maybe it'll KILL your feet. ...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 12:42:43 #16685

Re: My oh my !!
Tina, Disclaimer: My experience is not your experience. The advice of a doctor outweighs mine. What helps me may not help you. I've been struggling with...
Monty Schrunk 2002-09-19 12:32:45 #16684

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
Many corridor hikers wear runners; it depends on pack weight and preference for ankle support. Plenty of drinking water on these trails except S Kaibab...
Doug Nering 2002-09-19 12:26:34 #16683

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Ouch!! CS's assessment seems a little harsh, but I have to agree that there would be a slightly higher standard expected for professionally guided trips...
Doug Nering 2002-09-19 11:51:00 #16682

My oh My! and PT
Hi Lisa, have been watching this discussion, and might as well chime in as a PT. I agree with you 100%. I encourage the great folks i see to exercise at work,...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2002-09-19 11:48:23 #16681

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

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