Re: [grandcanyon] SnakeEncounter?
A friendly wave as you pass by is suggested for a snake 5 feet from
the trail. Snakes conserve venom and energy for food or defense.
Maximum striking...
Doug Nering 2000-04-29 09:28:08 #2929
Re: [grandcanyon] SnakeEncounter?
Marsanne -
Study says: High percentage of snake bites occur on the forearms of 18-25 year
old males.
This prompted one ranger to surmise that snake bites...
Ken McNamara 2000-04-29 06:57:09 #2928
SnakeEncounter?
This is why I think I prefer to hike the canyon in the fall/winter. My good
luck with snakes aside, having to watch out for them is one stress I could
do...
firefly 2000-04-29 06:15:01 #2927
Re: [grandcanyon] Hike Time Again!
Beer? Seriously? I love beer, but I usually prefer to leave it on the rim
and enjoy it even more when I get out. Left a six pack of Rolling Rock in
the rental...
firefly 2000-04-29 06:03:30 #2926
Re: [grandcanyon] general information
Julie, start early. Unless you are young and or highly experienced, it is a
long trail. Beautiful, easy to follow, but long. I may be the only one on
this...
firefly 2000-04-29 05:55:28 #2925
Re: [grandcanyon] Rattlers are out
There was a big one last weekend sunning on the rock ledges next to
where the Tonto Trail crosses Hance Creek. Campers in this area
should be cautious. We...
Doug Nering 2000-04-28 21:49:31 #2924
Re: [grandcanyon] Hike Time Again!
At 11:21 PM 04/28/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Tomorrow, Kathy and I fly out to Phoenix, spend the night in Cameron,
>and start down the Tanner Trail Sunday...
coltrin 2000-04-28 19:18:39 #2923
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