desirable backcountry space becomes available
Folks, I just canceled a permit for the highly competitive Deer Creek / Thunder River area (because I needed to postpone my trip, and I decided to do...
johngeyles 2003-09-29 12:22:52 #24657

Re: Privileged Trail Access
for backcountry permits on remote routes that are way beyond > their ability just so they can drive into the restricted area? Ooh, it's all falling into...
johngeyles 2003-09-29 11:42:52 #24656

Re: Privileged Trail Access
that GCNP has adopted a deliberate policy (wants motors but > not roads) is unlikely. Agreed. But what about the notion that GCNP has adopted a deliberate...
johngeyles 2003-09-29 11:41:00 #24655

Re: Privileged Trail Access
muddying clear waters is showing us one of his favorite techniques. > > NPS[is]forcing wilderness on the > relatively insignificant rim and staying away...
johngeyles 2003-09-29 11:37:07 #24654

Re: RRFW Riverwire - GRAND CANYON SLIDESHOW TOUR
That sounds like a good time. One question, however, why not do a slide show in Arizona? Grand Canyon or even Flagstaff? ...
Josh Case 2003-09-29 11:23:18 #24653

Re: Boucher Trail Access

johngeyles 2003-09-29 11:18:23 #24652

RRFW Riverwire - GRAND CANYON SLIDESHOW TOUR
RRFW Riverwire - GRAND CANYON SLIDESHOW TOUR September 29, 2003 Tom Martin, Co-Director of River Runners for Wilderness, will be presenting a slideshow on...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2003-09-29 10:09:53 #24651

Re: Privileged Trail Access
attacking an opponent based on a personal trait. Like "lazy hikers." > A straw man argument presents a false dichotomy. Like the only justification for...
Doug Nering 2003-09-29 09:27:51 #24650

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