Re: Ice on BA & S. Kaibab
The unseasonal warmth and dryness has made the those two trails pretty reasonalbe to do without crampons --- footwear with good tread and safe attitude IMO...
bob41_2001 2003-02-04 16:10:12 #19692

Re: Ice on BA & S. Kaibab
The unseasonal warmth and dryness has made the those two trails pretty reasonalbe to do without crampons --- footwear with good tread and safe attitude IMO...
bob41_2001 2003-02-04 16:10:10 #19691

Re: Dayhike recommendations
March is frequently one of the wettest months of the year. In wetter years we have seen 3-4 storms blow through in March, each one dropping a foot or more...
smith_seldom 2003-02-04 15:46:21 #19690

Re: alternate route into Royal Arch?
The Point Huitzil route is a bit more direct, but I'm not sure if it's any faster. And it helps to have someone along who's done the route before, in order to...
Hank Schnieder 2003-02-04 15:22:40 #19689

alternate route into Royal Arch?
Hello group...We are thinking of rappelling Royal Arch into Elves Chasm. Is the South Bass the most direct route into the drainage? We could do Rim to...
Charles Baker 2003-02-04 15:08:34 #19688

grand canyon group
I saw a message from Andy Reece from Point Townsend, wa. Are there any one in the group from the Olympic Peninsula? I am lighting3bug from Forks,Wa. If...
lighting3bug 2003-02-04 15:06:59 #19687

Ice
Can anyone tell me how the conditions are on the BrightAngel and S. Kaibab Trails? Thanks Mark --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG...
Mark Thompson 2003-02-04 14:49:43 #19686

Re: Dayhike recommendations
Hey Brian, I was there in March of 2002. The morning after I got there it had snowed around 12", at least that was my own observation. I decided not to go...
Brad George 2003-02-04 14:42:13 #19685

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