Re: Practicality of hiking South Rim to Colorado River and back in
Some of the signs say not to "attempt" to hike from
the rim to the river and back in one day. I guess if
you are successful, it is ok. I do this about once...
Galen Yoder 2004-01-22 13:11:52 #27840
Re: Fw: Bush Falls Far Short on Promise to Repair National Parks Br
Yup, I agree with this article: it is a lot harder to repair eight
long years of Clinton and Gore's neglect than anybody thought. Does
mention that it is a...
Jim Todt 2004-01-22 13:06:35 #27839
Re: Practicality of hiking South Rim to Colorado River and back in
Hi Dave--The canyon is steep--very hard on the knees and toes
going down. The south rim is 7000ft the river is 2000. I am sure
you can do it--I did it...
MaryPhyl@mail.com 2004-01-22 12:46:27 #27838
Re: Hualapai do have a place in the Grand Canyon
Hi Bob and Vince, I apologize for not making my point clearly. It is simply
this. The NPS uses justifications to hold an annual meeting and allow
certain...
Tom Martin and Hazel Clark 2004-01-22 12:43:37 #27837
Practicality of hiking South Rim to Colorado River and back in a day
I am a 35-year-old male, who is fit and healthy (run
marathons and do triathlons as hobbies), and I am
interested in hiking from the South Rim to the
Colorado...
Dave Rivard-Lentz 2004-01-22 12:00:21 #27836
Lost City in the
I found this piece on the GC and think its amusing.
Tony.
http://www.unexplainedearth.com/grand_canyon_hike.php
In Search of the Lost City in the
Grand...
Tony 2004-01-22 11:46:13 #27835
Re: Hualapai do have a place in the Grand Canyon
I suspect no offense was intended Vince and since the Hualapai do run
commercial river operations in Grand Canyon, control Diamond Creek
access, and even...
Bob Marley 2004-01-22 10:37:03 #27834
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