Re: backcountry permit
Paige, I've been trying to change your settings so nobody has to approve your posts, but it doesn't work. So I'm deleting you from the group, and you can...
mhill5252 2003-12-29 13:57:29 #27190

Re: Phantom Ranch Water Supply
Curious about how you picked that impression up, if you can give a hint without betraying what might have been intended as an "off-the- record" comment. --...
Doug Nering 2003-12-29 13:56:10 #27189

Phantom Ranch Water Supply
Senior staff at Phantom Ranch told me they no longer have a backup water supply when the pipeline breaks. They used to have access to a NPS 10,000 gallon...
Steve 2003-12-29 13:30:52 #27188

2 Pipeline Breaks
On Christmas the pipeline broke and 2 days later we hiked North Kaibab and found what looked to us a big break flooding the entire trail and then some near...
Steve 2003-12-29 13:30:43 #27187

Re: backcountry permit
One question, how long do you have to be posting to this list before you are approved for direct postings? Some of my postings have taken days and I look like...
Paige 2003-12-29 13:29:47 #27186

Re: backcountry permit
You should not have trouble getting a permit at "the window" this time of year, especially if you have some flexibility as you indicate as to when and...
karinstone35 2003-12-29 13:29:42 #27185

food caches
Whats the limit on time a food cache can be stored in the backcountry?
Gary 2003-12-29 13:29:20 #27184

Re: backcountry permit
You shouldn't have a problem this time of year, as long as you're a bit flexible. And yes, bad weather and mid-week help your chances. Paige ----- Original...
Paige 2003-12-29 13:28:58 #27183

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