Re: Light/Ultralight Hiking and Backpacking in the Canyon
I love my new ULA pack/ I've put it through alot this summer, and it is holding up great. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
franzsand@aol.com 2003-08-16 18:08:59 #23816

RRFW Riverwire - DIAMOND CREEK TO LAKE MEAD UPDATE
RRFW Riverwire - DIAMOND CREEK TO LAKE MEAD UPDATE August 16, 2003 The Hualapai Tribe is requesting that trips not take out at Diamond Creek between 7:00 AM...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2003-08-16 17:42:26 #23815

flash flood watch
Weather service reported south rim of GC got 2+ inches of rain yesterday and there's flood watch for today. Any reports of flashes or other damage? Phantom...
Steve 2003-08-16 17:33:25 #23814

Re: GC flood
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Canyon Hiker" wrote: > Any flash flooding from the GC rain yesterday. > > News said over 2 inches? I took a stroll...
Gene 2003-08-16 16:40:42 #23813

Light/Ultralight Hiking and Backpacking in the Canyon
Although lightweight backpacking is a little off topic, reducing weight/bulk can make your Grand Canyon hiking experience more enjoyable and perhaps...
TT 2003-08-16 16:22:37 #23812

GC flood
Any flash flooding from the GC rain yesterday. News said over 2 inches?
Canyon Hiker 2003-08-16 13:19:53 #23811

Re: Crampons vs. Yaktrax
The old/original style yaktrax could slip off but they came out with an updated version that has a strap to hold them in place. Anyone had problems with...
Canyon Hiker 2003-08-16 13:18:57 #23810

Re: Crampons vs. Yaktrax
I tried the Yaktrax for the first time in March of this year. Needed to use them on the way out Grandview. They worked pretty well, but they did slip off a...
David Kent 2003-08-16 11:37:17 #23809

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