New Years Mexico
Fellow Canyon crazies...just returned this AM from spending New Years holiday vacation at San Carlos Bay down on the Mexican coast as a guest of the GCPBA el...
doc thomas 2003-01-02 08:34:46 #18693

Re: New Year's Day in the Canyon
Javelina just recorded in the last 10 years by biologists. Also road runners. And zone tailed hawks. Nature on the move... Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon,...
Bob 2003-01-02 07:35:57 #18692

Re: New Year's Day in the Canyon
<<There are no biologists here that say they are wolves --- my guess is coyotes.>> I remember one December morning many years ago when I lived...
Jerry Dickey 2003-01-02 07:24:18 #18691

Re: New Year's Day at the Canyon
There are no biologists here that say they are wolves --- my guess is coyotes. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ PS - Javelinas have wandered to the South Rim...
Bob 2003-01-02 04:21:21 #18690

Re: New Year's Day at the Canyon
Tina, Wow! What a way to greet the new year! I'm jealous. But are you sure about the "wolf" part? Maybe a large coyote? Are there wolves on the south...
Jerry Dickey 2003-01-01 22:14:40 #18689

Re: New Year's Day at the Canyon
Thanks Tina--ear to ear grin here. I came with you in my mind :) MP In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Tina Caskey" wrote: > I was fortunate enough to...
MaryPhyl 2003-01-01 22:01:59 #18688

Re: Royal Arch Route?
Hello Vince -- With so many good responses on this already I cannot add much. It is indeed difficult to estimate on your behalf how difficult you may find...
Doug Nering 2003-01-01 20:50:31 #18687

Re: Royal Arch Route?
I have done the Royal Arch Rt somewhere around four times. For fast hikers, five days should be all right but you will cover quite a few miles a day...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-01-01 20:43:48 #18686

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