Re: Grandview/Horseshoe Mesa...Good dayhike?
If you are a rookie why not start at the beginning? The main corridor trails have all the beauty and difficulty you could bite off if you've never been there....
RJORGEN141@AOL.COM 2003-02-04 09:45:26 #19673

Re: Grandview/Horseshoe Mesa...Good dayhike?
If you are a rookie why not start at the beginning? The main corridor trails have all the beauty and difficulty you could bite off if you've never been there....
RJORGEN141@AOL.COM 2003-02-04 09:44:15 #19672

Re: Grandview/Horseshoe Mesa...Good dayhike?
If you are a rookie why not start at the beginning? The main corridor trails have all the beauty and difficulty you could bite off if you've never been there....
RJORGEN141@AOL.COM 2003-02-04 09:44:02 #19671

Re: Grand Canyon backcountry
John's idea is great. You can also hike up the Clear Creek trail and look down on Phantom Ranch and the Colorado river.....Tina I'd go hike up Phantom and...
Tina Caskey 2003-02-04 08:37:40 #19670

Re: rim to rim
BB~ Whenever someone asks me how long it takes to hike somewhere in the Canyon, the best response is: depends on how fast you hike! That is so true. ...
Tina Caskey 2003-02-04 08:30:29 #19669

Re: Rim to Rim and another question
Brad~ Nice to hear you'll be hiking rim to rim in June. The water is usually on at the Supai tunnel then, unless there are water problems somewhere. Seems...
Tina Caskey 2003-02-04 08:25:06 #19668

FW: [grandcanyon] Re: Redwall route to Zoroaster
We did the Brahma Deva route during our honeymoon a year ago. It was long,, but not that difficult. We went all the way through to Bright Angel creek. That...
Jill Atkinson 2003-02-04 08:22:08 #19667

Re: Redwall route to Zoroaster
George, Once you reach the Tonto level on the Clear Creek Trail, hike about a mile or so east to Sumner Wash where the route begins. Follow the bed of...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-02-04 07:21:59 #19666

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