Re: North Kaibab
There are places where the trail is wider than a sidewalk - right along a drop off of several hundred feet. There are places where the trail is less than a...
Ken McNamara 2003-03-10 06:54:44 #20480

Re: New File
Thanks for posting that Mike, I had not heard the story yet myself. The photos are fabulous even if does cause some pain to see our cathedral in...
Bob Ribokas 2003-03-10 06:17:07 #20479

Re: Luxuries
In a message dated 3/9/2003 12:01:15 PM Mountain Standard Time, waynec@... writes: << What are your luxuries? What do you take with you that is really...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-03-10 06:16:44 #20478

Re: North Kaibab
Many of your questions can be answered from looking at hiking books (exposure is relative, I have met people that were afraid to walk the Bright Angel Trail)...
Bob 2003-03-10 04:15:16 #20477

Re: Luxuries
My luxuries are a solar shower and also camera, lens, film and tripod. Happy Trailing, Pat Pittypatt's Backcountry...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2003-03-10 00:20:10 #20476

train ride and hike
Hello, I've only been on this list for a short time, but I've really found it very inforative, inspirational, and fun. I run a hiking club here in AZ and...
Jamie 2003-03-10 00:03:22 #20475

Re: Grand Canyon Geology
Owen, The best way to do it is just to do it. If you are at all interested in exploring the geology of the Canyon from the bottom up, you might want to...
jhntaylor 2003-03-09 22:49:51 #20474

Re: North Kaibab
"What kind of trail exposures are there on the N. Kaibab?" None if you stay on the trail. Plenty if you walk off the trail. "How long are they?" If you...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-09 21:05:37 #20473

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