Re: hiking sticks
I use two old ski poles with springs in the handles. I found that the ones without springs put more strain on my wrists. The draw back is that they do not...
Owen Kittredge 2003-10-06 19:34:16 #24890

Re: water in Dragon Spring?
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "agosymphony" wrote: > > Can anyone provide a recent confirmation of water flowing at Dragon > Spring in Dragon Creek...
bwardintyre 2003-10-06 19:13:50 #24889

Thanks
Thanks, Doug for your post and the good wishes you sent. It is good to be hiking again...in the Canyon and elsewhere. I hope someday to be hiking STRONG. ...
Tina Caskey 2003-10-06 19:13:00 #24888

Re: Kness and downhill
I am over weight and enjoy hiking in the Canyon. Takes me longer but I can see so much that way. My knees hurt sometimes but I put my feet up during the...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2003-10-06 19:07:28 #24887

Kness and downhill
Okay, now you folks have got me worried. Am overweight and mid 50's. Will be doing the South Kaibab down to Phantom Ranch in two weeks. Have been...
David Veit 2003-10-06 17:58:10 #24886

Re: Digest Number 1552
Kam, As I've said before and will say again, see the book "Pain Free" by Pete Egoscue. Warmest regards, George Copsey [Non-text portions of this...
'Curious George' Copsey 2003-10-06 17:44:12 #24885

Re: hiking sticks
Although there are many more expensive varieties of trekking poles, I have found that an inexpensive ($50-$60), 3-section pair is more than adequate....
TT 2003-10-06 16:32:43 #24884

Re: Knees
Kam - Did you stop 5 to 10 minutes every hour and prop your legs up - or just keep hiking? I find it's very easy to just keep slogging on the trail when I...
Ken McNamara 2003-10-06 16:23:45 #24883

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