Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
We would love to trust that the BCO would be able to tell us if
there is water at Lonetree, but we'll be out for about 10 days
before this part of the trip,...
mixn_vixen 2004-03-17 13:08:23 #29030
Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
Mixn,
yes you can camp at Lonetree, it is part of Cremation at Large. Do you have a National Geographic Grand Canyon Map? It is a great map and I highly...
Paige 2004-03-17 12:34:29 #29029
Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
This is the last leg of a RRR in mid-May. Everything points to the
'possibility' of water at Lonetree. The question is do you take the
chance and risk...
mixn_vixen 2004-03-17 11:51:12 #29028
Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
When are you going, Mixn? Perhaps there will still be water at Lonetree. We are doing this in reverse in 2 1/2 weeks and have our fingers crossed for just...
Paige 2004-03-17 11:35:21 #29027
Re: Favorite Rim Shot
Hopi point is a good place to watch the sunset tho it is a busy one.
It is one of the few places from the south rim where you can see the
colorado river. A...
gary 2004-03-17 11:17:14 #29026
Re: Favorite Rim Shot
Perhaps it is, I was sick as a dog when I took these photos. Can't even remember the specific spot I took it from, somewhere along Hermit Road. I will...
Paige 2004-03-17 11:07:35 #29025
Re: Hiking Boots vs. Trail Running Shoes
Hi Doc,
I'm looking at the same thing - 22 lbs of water. We'll be hiking
from BA campground to Lonetree, then Grapevine, and if my
math is right, I'll...
mixn_vixen 2004-03-17 10:59:02 #29024
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