Hiking In December-Jan
Planning a trip to No. AZ end of December/beginning of January. Curious if anyone has any feedback on weather for that time of year and if the canyon is OK...
mlp22mlp22 2003-08-05 06:50:15 #23632

Sneakers or New hiking boots
Runined my boots about a month ago and never got around to replacing them until yesterday. I'm going to GC on Sunday. I'm not a experienced hiker and hope...
normir07666 2003-08-05 06:36:52 #23631

With all that water ...
Strange, but serious question ... With all the water that one must drink while hiking down the canyon - is finding a place to urinate a problem ? If it...
normir07666 2003-08-05 05:53:36 #23630

RRFW Riverwire - OUTFITTER "WELFARE" BILL: IT'S BAAACK AGAIN
RRFW Riverwire - OUTFITTER "WELFARE" BILL: IT'S BAAACK AGAIN Aug 4, 2003 For the 6th straight year, the Outfitters Policy Act is back in...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2003-08-05 05:44:29 #23629

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

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