Re: Snowshoe As Hijacking Weapon
phoenix/vegas numerous times a year and in my opinion they cant do
> enough as far as security goes,actually i think things move along
> pretty good...
johngeyles 2004-01-10 20:53:56 #27605
Re: Snowshoe As Hijacking Weapon
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Charles Trowbridge
wrote:
was it an inconvience?yeah maybe but so what,i fly from mich to
phoenix/vegas numerous times...
blender918 2004-01-10 19:26:18 #27604
Re: Snowshoe As Hijacking Weapon
flights??
> Adrian......the redhiker.
Not with stoves, but I had my GIANT expedition
snowshoes in a carryon bag on my way to Jackson, WY
and United forced...
Charles Trowbridge 2004-01-10 18:50:13 #27603
Re: Contemplating first GC hike in late March
The Gila is an awesome place to go.
No water troubles there.
Tony.
Take a look at the Gila Wilderness area in Southern New Mexico.
Mike
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Tony 2004-01-10 18:44:55 #27602
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
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