Re: [grandcanyon] RE Questions from Richard
When inner canyon temperatures are over 90, you need to be extremely careful. Without prior experience in desert hiking and water consumption, I suggest...
Doug Nering 2000-05-01 20:45:18 #2967

thanks!
Thanks for all the helpful comments re: Hermit trail. We are set to go next week, and I am feeling prepared for "sewing machine knees" as someone aptly put...
jcrichard20@hotmail.com 2000-05-01 17:48:33 #2966

Re: [grandcanyon] Restrictions on GPS to be released
Great in heavy forest but not too useful in Canyon country where you either have lots of points of reference or you are trapped along a river or between two...
Robert R. Marley 2000-05-01 16:41:34 #2965

Re: [grandcanyon] Restrictions on GPS to be released
Awww, shucks, Mary... Actually a friend of mine here at work told me. And of course we all know that the rumor mill is the fastest mode of communications...
Hank Schnieder 2000-05-01 15:33:10 #2964

Re: [grandcanyon] Restrictions on GPS to be released
I should have let Hank Schnieder post this because he came up with it. http://msnbc.com/news/401984.asp?cp1=1#BODY"
quickpace@aol.com 2000-05-01 15:22:42 #2963

Re: [grandcanyon] response to what to do
Holly-- In the park-- north rim lodge reservations 303 297 2757 . The phone call is a big pain--sorry. Just outside the park--Kaibab Lodge. ...
quickpace@aol.com 2000-05-01 14:57:24 #2962

response to what to do
Mary, TY very much for the info. Would you happen to know of any accomidations near there or is just camping? Holly
pryeye@netzero.net 2000-05-01 14:31:48 #2961

Camping & backcountry questions:General and Hermit, Slate and Bouch
This is an ambitious first timer, but if your experience level is good, and you're doing the stadium steps training, it should be a good one. Everyone has...
Greg Gruber 2000-05-01 14:03:15 #2960

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