Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Doug Nering" wrote: > Ouch!! CS's assessment seems a little harsh, .... > > .... Sometimes, people refuse > all kinds of...
canyonsara 2002-09-19 14:45:08 #16694

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I know Sally and believe me there is no doubt in my mind that she did a top notch job. That's just the kind of lady she is! John...
JNANKE@msn.com 2002-09-19 14:38:31 #16693

Re: Off-topic: The Maze
--- In grandcanyon@y..., Todd Martin wrote: > I brought > all my own water, though I suppose you could walk down > to the river if you had to (sort of a...
davidianmarcus 2002-09-19 14:31:14 #16692

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)
Sara, do you have info or experience re: GCFI beyond what was posted in the rescue report that you would care to share???? Tom Bourne At 04:01 PM...
Tom Bourne 2002-09-19 14:10:34 #16691

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
Not to mention, it means you could drink from Pipe Creek along the lower half of the BA trail, and end up having to carry almost no water (ok, maybe 2...
johngeyles 2002-09-19 14:04:02 #16690

Re: another silly question - potable water on corridor tr
I agree with all that's been written. I might add, though, bring something like Polar Pure or iodine tablets to purify the water in case the pipeline breaks...
Tina Caskey 2002-09-19 13:44:32 #16689

Re: Two Canyon rescues (from morning report)

pat_corry 2002-09-19 13:06:28 #16688

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

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