Re: killer bees in the Canyon
Talking with the park's safety coordinator he says Africanized bees have been collected at even the elevation of the San Francisco Peaks. They are possible...
Bob Audretsch 2003-04-25 04:15:15 #21576

Re: refresh my memory
Links for The...
Steve Wingate 2003-04-24 23:15:25 #21575

Re: refresh my memory
In either case I would use my vaccum venom pump on the wound called "The Extractor" by Sawyer, until reaching medical help. It cannot hurt, and might prevent...
Steve Wingate 2003-04-24 23:09:42 #21574

Re: killer bees in the Canyon
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "dnally" wrote: > Speaking of bees, I know that killer bees have been reported in > Arizona and southern Nevada. Are...
ffeagans 2003-04-24 22:30:53 #21573

Re: 2nd try Tuckup east of Toroweep - oops!
there 3 years ago in June. You can read that story at message # > 20699. As has already been said, it is highly mineralized. If you > are walking the...
John Azar 2003-04-24 22:05:14 #21572

Re: scorpians
Fascinating information Bill--thanks. Mary In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "bill_orman" wrote: > Depends on the scorpion. > > One very interesting...
MaryPhyl 2003-04-24 20:38:21 #21571

Re: 2nd try Tuckup east of Toroweep - oops!
Hi Fred, Willow Springs is mostly dependable but it went dry when I was there 3 years ago in June. You can read that story at message # 20699. As has...
atjulliard 2003-04-24 14:02:51 #21570

What's on your wish list?
I think about all the places I would love to go in the Canyon, but of course there is limited vacation time, permits, family matters, time of year...
Connie Mann 2003-04-24 13:11:23 #21569

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