Re: Tuscon Hiking? (OT)
July is not hiking season in Tucson, unless you can get out at dawn, night,
or above 5,000 feet. In short, July here is scorching.
If you can drive to...
jastcaird@aol.com 2003-05-16 20:47:39 #22070
Re: Tuscon Hiking? (OT)
Sabino Canyon and Bear Canyon, north of Tucson in the
Santa Catalina Mountains provide a number of good
hiking oppotunities. I especially like the Seven...
Mike Alexander 2003-05-16 19:10:54 #22069
Re: S. Kaibab shuttles?
Hi Tina, Backcountry office at Maswick transportation ctr would be
good drop-off. I think there's an express to Yaki Pt. at 6am, if not
sooner. ...
danakaleta 2003-05-16 17:52:27 #22068
Tuscon Hiking? (OT)
Business is taking me to Tuscon in July? Is there any good hiking to
be had in the upper elevations that time of year? I was there last
August and the...
jclapusaf 2003-05-16 17:49:07 #22067
Re: S. Kaibab shuttles?
The alternatives, as I see them, are:
1. Drop the folks off at the junction of the Yaki Point Road and Desert View Drive and them walking the approx. 1/2...
Bob Audretsch 2003-05-16 17:30:44 #22066
S. Kaibab shuttles?
Hi anyone (especially Bob A)
I am taking some hikers to the Canyon EARLY Sunday for a hike down the S. Kaibab trail. I realize that I can't drop them off at...
Tina Caskey 2003-05-16 13:03:49 #22065
Re: Trip Report: just dayhiking (Boucher, corridor)
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "vinnyoz" wrote:
> As Steve Oliver and I continued up the Boucher after passing you on
> your way down, I thought I...
Patricia Corry 2003-05-16 10:37:19 #22064
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