Re: Walking the length,How did they resupply their food?
I have to do some arithmatic. George retired from Sandia National Labs at age 55. His first trip through the canyon, non stop was before he retired and he...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-12-28 07:22:29 #27164

Re: Walking the length,How did they resupply their food?
George retired from Sandia Nat. Labs. at age 55 and the first trip was done before he retired. Marcie O and Sera Steck joined George on the second trip...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2003-12-28 07:21:29 #27163

Re: OT [grandcanyon] Rim to Rim
For those that don't mind a little competition with a physical challenge there always is the Leadville Trail 100. Yup 100 miles with 15,600 ft climb at an...
Dick Matthews 2003-12-28 07:13:52 #27162

Re: Private Stock
Bob,I just happened to "guide" a horse group from Wickenburg back in the late 70's down to Phantom. There is an ammo box,table,camping spot and corral just...
doc thomas 2003-12-27 21:52:48 #27161

Re: Private Stock
How do they handle accomodations for them on an overnight corridor trip Bob? are they allowed to use the mule pens at Phantom? --- In...
Bob Marley 2003-12-27 20:22:15 #27160

Private Stock
Horses are allowed on the Corridor trails. At Indian Garden, Phantom, etc.there are facilities such as water for private stock parties. The BCO office has a...
Bob Audretsch 2003-12-27 17:40:38 #27159

Re: Rim to Rim
Up until 1981 there was an organized run, rim to rim, and rim to rim to rim. At that point the Park Service became concerned about the large number of people...
Bob Audretsch 2003-12-27 17:21:02 #27158

Re: Walking the length,How did they resupply their food?
Assuming you are walking the north side, as Marcey O. told me George did, why does one need a water supply at North Canyon? It has been known since the late...
Bob Marley 2003-12-27 16:17:51 #27157

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