Re: OT --- Winter Reading
I guess this one fits the category: The Perfect Storm.
Please do not confuse this book with the lame-ass movie based
on it.
Unlike the movie, the book does...
johngeyles 2003-11-24 13:27:50 #26334
Re: OT --- Winter Reading
no doubt that his role was much more heroic than Mr. Krakauer
True. But remember that Bourkreev was a paid guide with tons of
Himalayan experience. ...
johngeyles 2003-11-24 13:23:40 #26333
OT -Re: [grandcanyon] Re: condors & lead (was ammo cans)
If you really want to get upset about what ammo is made of, try
the depleted uranium the US military uses in tank-busting ammo.
It works great, and is not...
johngeyles 2003-11-24 13:19:20 #26332
Re: cattle route
In the lower sections of the route after it leaves BA Creek and goes thru the Tapeats there is one section of identifiable rock trail work as well as the...
Bob Audretsch 2003-11-24 12:48:50 #26331
Re: cattle route
Old trails are my special interest and this is one on my list that I
have not gone for yet. I am going looking the 2nd week of Dec. Some I
have spoken with...
Doug Nering 2003-11-24 12:40:16 #26330
Re: cattle route
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Wayne Tomasi"
wrote:
> Very little is left of the cattle route other than in some places
the
> route is obvious (I...
karinstone35 2003-11-24 12:34:11 #26329
Re: Hance Creek Info Wanted
camping.
Well, it IS a "threshold" and "designated site" area. In my
experience it tends to book up quicker than the neighboring
usage areas of Cottonwood...
johngeyles 2003-11-24 12:30:36 #26328
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