Re: flash floods-How to be really paranoid
Hi e g Buy the book Over the Edge--Death in Grand Canyon. Great reading. It lists all recorded deaths in the Canyon by category, including flash floods. ...
Gary Brown 2003-08-05 05:43:59 #23628

Re: flash floods
Danger points are only in the bottom of any drainage when it is raining anywhere within 50 miles, especially in Jul-Sep, but it can happen other times too. ...
Doug Nering 2003-08-04 22:45:16 #23627

flash floods
In reading for our R to R, I came across info on flash floods. Where are the danger points on the N.Kaibab to BrightAngel from flash floods. , Thanks,...
e g 2003-08-04 21:32:31 #23626

Re: South Kaibab Trail questions...
We did a R2R2R in May - so similiar temps to September. Our trip was a pair of Rim to Rim hikes with a day off in between at the North Rim. I only went down...
stevenlweber 2003-08-04 14:38:39 #23625

Re: South Kaibab Trail questions...
Hi, I have not hiked up S. Kaibab -- have only hiked down -- but I can tell you that the trail has very little shade, which I always thought would be...
Jan Percival 2003-08-04 13:19:20 #23624

Re: South Kaibab Trail questions...
Although there are no physical obstacles on SK like places to climb (mules travel this trail), recommendations to go the BA are correct. There is no reason...
Doug Nering 2003-08-04 10:45:27 #23623

Re: South Kaibab Trail questions...
I almost always go out the SK. It is no harder in my mind and it is much shorter and the views are much batter. Why don't you make up your mind when you...
MaryPhyl 2003-08-04 10:43:41 #23622

Re: South Kaibab Trail questions...
I agree with Bob. BA is a little longer but there is water (and more importantly - shade!!) at Indian Gardens. Mike --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com,...
Mike Tarman 2003-08-04 10:04:52 #23621

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