Re: Thunder River
Jill, I recall reading about several here going into the cave. Sounded like with the proper gear and experience it would be fine. Think the super hikers...
Canyon Hiker 2003-10-02 19:20:55 #24782

Re: Managing as Wilderness
Well said. Fred Parkinson (just so you know) --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "nkorte1" wrote: > I think an aspect being lost in the current debate is...
fredrated451 2003-10-02 18:40:14 #24781

Re: Thunder River
Someone mentioned a room and cave at Thunder River. Is this > behind the falls or in Tapeats somewhere? --- Doug Nering answered: >> This is...
David Marcus 2003-10-02 18:27:12 #24780

Re: Thunder River
This is entering the spillway of the falls and extremely dangerous. A slip into the flow and you will become part of Thunder River. --- In...
Doug Nering 2003-10-02 17:40:35 #24779

Thunder River
Hi, Someone mentioned a room and cave at Thunder River. Is this behind the falls or in Tapeats somewhere? We were going to N. Bass Tues. But got our...
E Joe Maisonneuve 2003-10-02 17:35:34 #24778

Re: Managing as Wilderness
I think an aspect being lost in the current debate is both the idea and value of wilderness. If the discussion becomes one of "my style of recreation"...
nkorte1 2003-10-02 16:58:31 #24777

Re: identification of posts
Wayne, I want to say something, but I can't think of anything nice. A lot of people will disagree with you. T --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Canyon...
nvterri2 2003-10-02 16:09:32 #24776

Re: Managing as Wilderness
I cannot speak for wheelchairs or strollers. I have read the "Wilderness Act." I live .5 miles from a wilderness area and the designations I remember are: A...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-10-02 16:00:47 #24775

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