Re: Gary vs. Hikerman
Robert Benson was a young German man who came into the states on a student visa and just disappeared from the records. He was hitchhiking in Utah when a...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-11-11 16:47:42 #25887

Re: Hiking Alone
Doug, I have considered hiking alone in the canyon and I am a woman. In fact I am scheduled to do so next month. I read that one in every five that summits...
Paige 2003-11-11 16:37:22 #25886

Re: Starting a hike: appetite and sluggishness
Jim, Sugar: Drink hot Jello when you arrive in camp - Watermelon is my favorite. Cocoa in the morning. Snickers bars if weather permits. Enstrom's...
Dick Matthews 2003-11-11 16:36:19 #25885

Re: Hiking Alone
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 06:18 PM, Bob Audretsch wrote: > As I recall in "Over the Edge," the book on deaths in the canyon > hiking alone was...
David Russell 2003-11-11 16:29:10 #25884

Hiking Alone
As I recall in "Over the Edge," the book on deaths in the canyon hiking alone was often a factor --- especially if the person was inexperienced and even more...
Bob Audretsch 2003-11-11 16:17:17 #25883

Re: Hiking Alone
I have hiked and climbed alone for years mainly cause there are few people that want to keep up the pace I do. I find it interesting in retrospect that with...
Bob Audretsch 2003-11-11 16:01:55 #25882

Starting a hike: appetite and sluggishness
I am currently trying to put together a report of my hike of the Kanab/Deer Creek route last June (the novice route: down Kwagunt, not Indian Hollow, out...
skid0002 2003-11-11 15:58:56 #25881

Re: Hiking Alone
that it is a foolish choice in every case for every person. > > Even hiking alone in GC seems like much less risk than say, > attempting Everest. We don't...
skid0002 2003-11-11 15:48:37 #25880

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