Re: Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
A great map for looking at while at home is the National Geographic "Heart of the Grand Canyon" wall map. Not the best to hike with, but my favorite for...
Hank Schnieder 2003-12-16 11:49:00 #26864

Re: Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
Bright Angel Quad 15 minute map has everything from Crystal Rapid to Grapevine at river level. This includes all of the corridor trails, and much of the...
aguabug@yahoo.com 2003-12-16 11:35:02 #26863

Re: Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
The quad maps I got (from that US map place in CO...can't recall who they are right now - USGS?) uses 2 to cover the corridor trails if I recall...
deadhead1232000@yahoo.com 2003-12-16 11:23:28 #26862

Re: Best Corridor Map Online and Offline?
It appears that Yahoo has been playing with their software again and has forgotten the names of those of us who post from the website. Before someone goes...
aguabug@yahoo.com 2003-12-16 10:28:48 #26861

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

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