Warning: Possible confiscation of backpacking stoves at airports.
In Oct, 2003 my son and I flew America West round-trip from Denver into Phoenix for a GC trip. My hiking friend Darcy assured me backpacking stoves and MSR...
Adrian Jantzi 2004-01-10 17:50:18 #27601

Re: Contemplating first GC hike in late March
Two "winter" suggestions. The Organ mountains have nice campgrounds and good day hiking and acolorful history. The New Mexico Mountain Club runs two to...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2004-01-10 14:50:42 #27600

Re: Contemplating first GC hike in late March
Bob, I agree, January can be pretty cold in the Superstitions (in the 20's), but I've also hiked in some very nice Jan weather with temps similar to March. ...
Adrian Jantzi 2004-01-10 14:15:06 #27599

Re: Milepost Place Names
One problem was that we didn't have his maps as he donated them to NAU so we were using one of my unmarked maps. Wayne Tomasi
Wayne Tomasi 2004-01-10 13:49:30 #27598

Re: Milepost Place Names
It's interesting because his description in Treks II was available in 1975 if the copywrite in my book is correct. His description of the route was pretty...
Bob Marley 2004-01-10 13:42:53 #27597

Re: 6-Mile Draw
Bob, Yes, I looked it up in my logs and it is Rich Perch and my encounter with him was approximately 12 years ago. He may very well be a pretty mellow guy...
Wayne Tomasi 2004-01-10 12:49:26 #27596

Milepost Place Names
There is some confusion to the naming of several places in Marble Canyon because some of the same features have different names on different maps and to a...
Wayne Tomasi 2004-01-10 12:42:01 #27595

Re: Contemplating first GC hike in late March
Water is usually pretty easy to find for most of the spring, especially in Boulder Canyon from Weaver's needle to the Lake and in Labarge Box. We've been in...
Bob Marley 2004-01-10 11:00:54 #27594

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