Re: Overflights
Steve, I think the reason the engine noise is so noticeable in the backcountry is because of the lack of competition from other noise. On the south rim I...
Phil Gutkin 2003-06-22 18:56:25 #22938

Re: A Wilderness Position
Or with a limp in my case. Damn that knee anyway. Off to surgery in two days and perhaps . . . --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "tomkbourne2002" ...
Bob Marley 2003-06-22 17:07:36 #22937

Re: Overflights
As a pilot (Cessna 172) who recently flew over the Marble Canyon at 10,500 feet legally and camped and hiked on the Navajo Reservation north of the Little...
Steve Wingate 2003-06-22 16:15:53 #22936

Re: A Wilderness Position
Seems like you are right about those trends, Bob - the population is getting older - and bigger and weightier as well. Watch out in the future for backpack...
tomkbourne2002 2003-06-22 16:04:19 #22935

Re: A Wilderness Position
For my two cents, I believe it is a good fight to get some wilderness designation. Wilderness bills have met lots of resistance in the last few years. They...
kwasson1 2003-06-22 14:48:58 #22934

Re: A Wilderness Position
My first comment is you were lucky at Deer Creek. Visitation can be well over 100 folks on some days of the week. That peak use is caused primarily by...
Bob Marley 2003-06-22 10:52:27 #22933

A Wilderness Position
Today's Phoenix paper reviews the status of the recent debate about wilderness in Grand Canyon and motorized rafting. Gale Norton has no "firm position" on...
Doug Nering 2003-06-22 10:10:00 #22932

looking for a guy who can show me the canyon?
Dear Kerri, Is this for real? You don't know how long I've been waiting to have some 18 year old women ask me this. I AM that guy. Having said that, I know...
EmailBrianMiller@aol.com 2003-06-22 09:16:39 #22931

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