Re: Tanner Trail
Also, it is always a good idea to carry a waterproof
shell, poncho, tarp or space blanket, especially if
you espouse tent-free travel in the Desert, like I...
Charles Trowbridge 2004-03-29 10:51:57 #29239
Re: Tanner Trail
I think one of the problems with dry camping is dishes, but if you cook your meal in a ziploc then you have just the spoon to clean. I even do this when...
Paige 2004-03-29 10:22:39 #29238
Re: Mule ride
I rode the mules to Phantom Ranch once to accompany some non-hiking
friends (the mother had a disability that prevents hiking and the
family wanted to stay...
Patricia Corry 2004-03-29 10:19:33 #29237
Re: Tanner Trail
Mike wrote: Remember a dry camp means no cooking.
Not if you plan ahead. Had plenty of dry camps where we cooked dinner.
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Josh Case 2004-03-29 10:12:56 #29236
Re: Mule ride
At the risk of being ostracized from this group ... yep ... we rode the mules
down and back from the North rim in early Oct 2002. North rim mule trips do...
JiveBunny1@aol.com 2004-03-29 09:51:59 #29235
Re: Tanner Trail
Fallingleaf,
Tanner is a HOT HOT trail. I even found it warm in November! Check out the part in "Over the Edge, Death in Grand Canyon" about the Priest...
Josh Case 2004-03-29 08:58:49 #29234
Re: Mule ride
I have done one mule ride about 2 years ago to go with a special friend for a very sentimental trip to Plateau Point. First problem was loosing control ---...
Bob Audretsch 2004-03-29 08:30:42 #29233
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