Shoes
John Annerino's book "Canyoneering" suggests low-top hiking boots or running shoes for hiking in the Canyon. I have hiked plenty of trails in running shoes,...
Glenda Specht 2003-05-29 14:11:45 #22280

Umbrellas
using one, but would like to hear some reviews from people that have tried it. > > Dick Matthews Umbrellas in the desert are also heartily endorsed by...
tomkbourne2002 2003-05-29 13:59:14 #22279

Re: Seasoned Hikers
Another item that helps keep you cool in the summer is a small plastic bottle with a mister that you can use to spray yourself with. Of course this only...
oriska1964 2003-05-29 13:51:45 #22278

Re: Seasoned Hikers
In a message dated 5/29/2003 12:06:15 PM Mountain Daylight Time, jge@... writes: << I've been meaning to try this (Ray Jardine recommends it in...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-05-29 12:24:55 #22277

Seasoned Wisconsin Hikers
I'm just west of Madison (Mazomanie) and teach in Spring Green (near House on the Rock) --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "danakaleta" wrote: > What...
mhill5252 2003-05-29 12:15:14 #22276

Re: Seasoned Hikers
Hey Rob, real Seattleites don't use umbrellas, they just groove on the droplets forming on their glasses! An umbrella in the Canyon in summer, though,...
tomkbourne2002 2003-05-29 11:45:56 #22275

Re: Seasoned Hikers
Paige wrote: > I was planning on a corridor trail if any, my choices are, Grand Canyon Corridor wait list hike or Toulumne Meadows Snow hike. Lets see,...
Connie Mann 2003-05-29 11:36:18 #22274

Re: Seasoned Hikers
How about one of those umbrella hats? They look completely goofy but I bet they do the trick. Constant shade on the top of your head and space for air...
Rob Brading 2003-05-29 11:10:13 #22273

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