Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
Some people aren't comfortable unless they bring all of their water from home on river trips Doc. Floating on the Colorado they still want city water...
Bob Marley 2004-03-15 17:26:22 #28982

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
That does sound like a lot of water but there are times. . . When Cree and I walked Diamond to Lees in 1980 the most water we ever carried was a day when...
Bob Marley 2004-03-15 17:10:22 #28981

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
I'm very interested in how you figured out you will need to carry 3 gallons of water on well traveled GC trails. I don't remember Harvey ever hiking with more...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-03-15 16:53:06 #28980

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
22 pounds of water is 11 quarts--over 2 gallons!! Why do you need that much water? Mary In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "mixn_vixen" wrote: > I just...
MaryPhyl@mail.com 2004-03-15 16:34:55 #28979

Re: Water on the Trails
Thanks. I wasn't sure when they were going to turn the pipes on. I've been on both trails in the past, but only in February '03 and March '02, when it was...
Scott Regen 2004-03-15 16:15:06 #28978

Water at Lonetree
Saw Pete Borreman's message on his impending trip across the Tonto Grandview to Phantom. I am doing a reverse of this April 15-18 and am interested to see...
jsandsnascar 2004-03-15 16:14:52 #28977

Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
I did a hike once across the Hualapai reservation into Diamond Creek where the first water was found in the afternoon of the third day. I started off with...
Hank Schnieder 2004-03-15 16:02:24 #28976

Re: Royal Arch/Elves Chasm/climbing
I agree with all you guys...hiking/climbing all the way up and down from the River to the back of Elves should not be done in flip flops or by people who...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-03-15 15:54:31 #28975

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