Re: Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
I think the Bright Angel Quad topo map covers all of the corridor
area and would be fairly light to carry. I prefer to carry the Grand
Canyon National Park...
aguabug@yahoo.com 2003-12-16 10:24:02 #26860
Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
Hi,
I'd appreciate opinions on the best single map to carry on a
corridor trip. Both those which are available
1) Online, and
2) Offline (i.e....
schlabr@juno.com 2003-12-16 10:14:51 #26859
Re: Advice for a First Timer
Did you consider hiking down to Indian Garden and then leaving your
pack there and day-hiking down to the river and back. This would
avoid carrying a heavy...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-12-16 09:37:45 #26858
Re: Advice for a First Timer
Wow Doug,
If this guy is in shape and trains there should be little problem
with even an SK-BA dayhike. 2 nights at IG to recover--I dont think
so.
I...
canyonhiker@hotmail.com 2003-12-16 09:25:09 #26857
Re: Advice for a First Timer
Main comment back is that going down and up to IG is possible but not
recommended, and 1 overnight is not recommended for a first time trip
(actually, the...
Doug Nering 2003-12-16 08:57:34 #26856
Re: mid-April hikers/meal cancellations
Rick,
word is a paper shortage for printing the permits may have held
things up. After hearing that, I was surprised to find mine in the
mail. Yours should...
aelizabethmiller@yahoo.com 2003-12-16 08:13:24 #26855
Re: Panic time?
I just finished hiking this past weekend and I decided to check on my
permit for April. I faxed it in on December 1st, they got it and I
have the...
jaggedburn@comcast.net 2003-12-16 07:53:28 #26854
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