Re: light weight solution for food protection?
George - At 5 oz, you can use an Ursack and carry a lot more food. This Kevlar bag was originally made to protect the food from bears, but is supposed to be...
Jim Lyons 2002-10-23 06:35:13 #17314

guides and Professional Guides in the Grand Canyon
On 9/30 I was fortunate enough to hire Dave Thayer (author of 'Geology on the Bright Angel trail') as a guide on the upper part of the Bright Angel trail. He...
Ken McNamara 2002-10-23 06:19:12 #17313

Re: GC Guides
When I lived in Pennsylvania for 2 years, and was unsure I could find hiking companions, I went on 2 GCFI hikes. I won't do it again, as I am back in canyon...
Cathy Craven 2002-10-23 06:01:40 #17312

Re: Backpacker mag & GC Corridor video

'Curious George' Copsey 2002-10-23 05:28:57 #17311

Re: light weight solution for food protection?
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "'Curious George' Copsey" wrote: > Does anyone have any experience using EZFoil (or something like it) for > food protection...
felix1960db 2002-10-23 05:26:14 #17310

Re: light weight solution for food protection?
I sent this e-mail to the list on Sat and haven't received any replies amidst the hue and outcry about the Canyon schleppers.... ahh.... sherpas. I'd like...
'Curious George' Copsey 2002-10-23 04:47:14 #17309

Guides are Us
Trail guides aren't new to GC! What do you call the mule trains to Phantom Ranch? It's a paid service by people who can't or don't want to walk down. But...
Phil Gutkin 2002-10-22 19:02:16 #17308

Re: GC Guides
I frankly do not think guided hikes are a good thing. I do and have felt there is a real need for transport services of some sort out of the corridor area. ...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-10-22 17:37:53 #17307

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