Re: Doc's take on hiker's GTS
Thanks for the update on this, Doc. It did sound interesting. I would have been there, but I had already scheduled a WFR refresher course for myself. ...
Tina Caskey 2003-02-25 09:21:38 #20103

Re: permits
Thanks for the reminder of the realities of the permit process. This is a good info to refer back to the next time someone raises concerns re:...
tomkbourne2002 2003-02-25 09:11:59 #20102

Re: questions on Boucher trail....
IMHO..you've got the pronunciation correct;but I think the exposure is worse on Boucher than DS...use some WD-40 on those knees....seriously. best to you and...
doc thomas 2003-02-25 09:11:01 #20101

Re: Boucher Creek?
In my opinion, the mileage between Hermit Camp and Boucher Camp is between 6 and 7 miles as the contours along the Tonto go. It takes about 3-4 hours of...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-02-25 09:09:17 #20100

Re: Boucher Creek?
Some years ago we did that hike. We left Hermit's rest, continued on to Boucher and I would put it at around ten mi. This guess is from the way my body...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-02-25 08:58:24 #20099

Doc's take on hiker's GTS
Fellow hikers...you missed a GOOD one...last weekend at the GCFI/GCNP sponsored hiking seminar at GC there were only about 30 folks (and some of them gave...
doc thomas 2003-02-25 08:57:21 #20098

Re: the layers
It helps to remember that in an arid climate, such as the Grand Canyon, Sandstone and Limestone form cliffs (Redwall Linestone, Kaibab Limestone, and...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-02-25 08:55:19 #20097

Re: Kanab Canyon
area? Presume it can be done. I believe Jim Ohlman has done that. I've contemplated doing it, it would be a nice long walk, might be pretty "boring" in...
tomkbourne2002 2003-02-25 08:53:37 #20096

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