Re: Air Crash (1956)
Crash Canyon is where I remember seeing most of the debris. Lots of it on top of the Tapeats and just below the redwall face on the debris slopes. Prior to...
Bob Marley 2003-11-26 09:52:40 #26374

Re: Air Crash (1956)
"A TWA and Constellation and a United Airlines DC-7 collided at 21,000 feet above Chuar Butte ... on June 30, 1956.... All 128 persons aboard were killed...
bob41_2001 2003-11-26 09:27:12 #26373

Re: Bush, Environment & Rolling Stone
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Marley" wrote: > BTW my mention of hiking may move this back on-topic. Bob, It isn't that hard to keep this...
smith_seldom 2003-11-26 09:06:13 #26372

Re: new to the group - have a question.
Not to brush you off Dave but you really need to go to the web site and search the archived messages using "Royal Arch". This ledge and ways around the pour...
Bob Marley 2003-11-26 07:58:12 #26371

Re: Eastern Canyon
What you have said is true enough about the FAA. Sadly the last time I went to a National Forest the only planes that would pass were low flying fighters that...
Tony 2003-11-26 07:41:05 #26370

Re: Eastern Canyon
Two commercial airliners crashed (1954 or 1955, I think) above the canyon with much of their remains falling on or near Chuar Butte. At one time there werer...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-11-26 06:29:04 #26369

Re: Tarantula migration
Hello, The secretary at my Job haere in FLA just told me that her father back in the day was a truck driver and he saw a sea of tarantulas crossing the road...
John L. Hawkins, Jr. 2003-11-25 23:49:01 #26368

new to the group - have a question.
hello everyone, my name is David and just found this group and hope to contribute whatever i can. i am 29 and have only done 2 GC hikes. last may 6 of us...
zynderr2000 2003-11-25 23:48:38 #26367

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