Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure
Cheech Calenti wrote: > > One thing I've noticed lately: > Trails that I've hiked before, without giving them a second thought, > including the Boucher,...
lilwoody 2000-04-25 12:21:30 #2861

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Boucher?
This went on longer than planned, read what you want: This discussion (and my annual trips with GC newcomers) reminds me of how difficult it is to pin down...
lilwoody 2000-04-22 23:45:18 #2791

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: GCHBA Newsletter stuff
questions: - Couldn't a paper newsletter be an eventual outgrowth of an initial web-based one, when membership is not entirely web-based? Aren't bulk-rates...
lilwoody 2000-04-07 22:45:36 #2587

Re: [grandcanyon] GCHBA Newsletter stuff
Other suggestions for newsletter name: The Canyon Stride or more whimsically: The Hole Truth Tom B
lilwoody 2000-04-07 19:14:39 #2578

Re: what to do.....
Erica, Your post brings back memories of a similar trip with college friends MANY years ago. Ahhh to be 20, great memories, go for it! Get your permit app in...
lilwoody 2000-03-31 10:46:47 #2499

Re: tents and critters
Thanks for those scary tales, Denise. I'm still suspecting that tarping is statistically and realistically a very safe bet. Maybe like many things it is a...
lilwoody 2000-03-18 22:51:14 #2236

Re: Shelter, critters, and abonadoned gear
That gal Mike Hill describes sounds like one tough cookie whose very personae keeps critters at bay. But, as a non-tenter I dont see myself thataway. I hate...
lilwoody 2000-03-17 13:22:41 #2196

Re: tents and critters
What this tent vs tarp discussion needs is some bona fide horror stories re: nocturnal human - critter encounters of the third kind: It was a dark and...
lilwoody 2000-03-16 20:49:08 #2156

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