Personal -Bob Ribokas
Bob--Pat sent you a new invite to the GCHBA Board Yahoo site. You have missed a bunch of important conversation of late. She sent it to your Yahoo address....
MaryPhyl 2003-01-26 09:25:20 #19385

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
There are several options: The lightest bag you can buy, the cheap fleece zippered bags, light down (I am allegoric to it so not an option for me), Then...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-01-26 09:06:08 #19384

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
i had the same concern as i will hike in may also. the only difference is that we will also camp on the rims.we are taking the lightest 0* bag because of an...
twocanoeit 2003-01-26 09:04:42 #19383

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
> cool at Cottonwood and Indian Garden than at BA? Cottonwood is not that much higher elevation than the river and it tends to be more similar in temps,...
Patricia Corry 2003-01-26 09:00:05 #19382

Re: Sorta WIMP. Geo Steck
I am assuming you must be kidding! Geo Steck wrote two books on the Grand Canyon, loop trips I and II. which recently have been republished and combined...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-01-26 08:57:24 #19381

Re: Kolb Arch
I have hiked Kwagunt creek to the arm immediately beyond Banta point leading to the Kwagunt-Lava Saddle. I found a break in the Tapeats just up the arm about...
Robert Gprsoutrun 2003-01-26 08:55:52 #19380

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
I second Tina's comment. The canyon is unpredictable. What shows as historical may be far from what you experience. I have a 15 degree down that weighs next...
Lisa Siler Fink 2003-01-26 07:46:44 #19379

Re: Sleeping Gear for Corridor in May
Hi Larry~ Have fun on your first backpacking trip into the Canyon. To answer your question, I only carried a fleece bag once into the Canyon, and never...
Tina Caskey 2003-01-26 06:51:02 #19378

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