Re: Privileged Trail Access
And I should have mentioned also, Bob. Thanks for adding your voice to the list of experienced remote area backcountry hikers who have taken a position on...
Doug Nering 2003-09-30 09:45:46 #24687

Re: Privileged Trail Access
Oh, sorry Josh. I should have read it more carefully. --- Doug Nering <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:doug@...">doug@... Bob -- >...
Bob Bordasch 2003-09-30 09:40:56 #24686

Re: Privileged Trail Access
Bob -- Actually it is Seldom who has attempted to put the focus on the whining. Josh posted back a response quoting Seldom where it is hard to tell which...
Doug Nering 2003-09-30 09:35:07 #24685

Re: Privileged Trail Access
Josh, you keep referring to whining day hikers, but that is not the issue that I'm concerned with. If you close a road to a remote trailhead (and the Waldron...
Bob Bordasch 2003-09-30 09:22:39 #24684

Re: Privileged Trail Access
It is not enough to say that the roads were once open therefore they should always be open regardless of impact. Roads are still open. Probably never...
Josh Case 2003-09-30 08:40:48 #24683

Re: Privileged Trail Access
Federal law establishing Grand Canyon National Park mandated that land management decisions place a higher priority on resource protection than on...
Josh Case 2003-09-30 08:34:46 #24682

N. Rim Closures
As of this morning Hwy 67 is closed at the park boundary to southbound traffic. Northbound is not restricted at this time. The North Rim developed area is...
bob41_2001 2003-09-30 08:34:32 #24681

Re: Privileged Trail Access
Bob, The answer to your question has already been presented here, although no one has offered an answer to my question, yet. --- In...
smith_seldom 2003-09-30 08:19:40 #24680

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