Re: Digest Number 1679
The most important thing you take into the backcountry with you is your brain. I suspect Adair has always had a state-of-the-art brain. Dick Matthews - When...
Dick Matthews 2003-12-27 09:28:01 #27139

Re: transportation to grandview trailhead
how many miles is it from Grandview to main area on S. Rim? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
beachboywantabe@aol.com 2003-12-27 08:48:12 #27138

Re: Rim to Rim
Galen, It took that long because I stopped to look at the River. Some people go to the Canyon to enjoy the scenery, some go because they want to prove...
eddydowd 2003-12-27 07:59:57 #27137

Re: OT Re: Grand Canyon Book Sales
Yeah, but regardless of how stupid we may all think those explanations are, it is simply a bookstore and those books wouldn't be there if they were not...
Kevin Z Grey 2003-12-27 07:25:50 #27136

Re: OT Judge strikes down Bush plan for Yellowstone snowmo...
Yes, they are restricted to the main arteries. The snow is so powdery there, a snow mobile will literally get stuck if they go off the groomed roads. I know...
Kevin Z Grey 2003-12-27 07:18:56 #27135

OT Re: Grand Canyon Book Sales
Since the space available to display books is limited, my objection is based on the sheer nonsense found in creationist explanations of Grand Canyon. For...
fredrated451 2003-12-27 00:31:48 #27134

Re: Rim to Rim
Yes but with great difficulty within the Canyon. The shortest route would be along the rim roads to Great Thumb and then down the Topocoba trail to Supai...
Bob Marley 2003-12-26 23:15:39 #27133

Re: Walking the length
George Steck did it twice, in "83 all the way to Lake Mead. Robert Benson, hiked both South and North Rims before his death. John Azar did it recentlywith a...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-12-26 23:10:12 #27132

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