Hermit to BA
Hi all,
A friend and I just got back from hiking Hermit to BA this weekend
and I'd suggest for all the people that can, run, don't walk to the
Canyon. It...
jeffmcgarv1 2004-04-26 10:11:38 #29771
Re: Training for the Canyon
I've been training on a very steep hill in my neighborhood for a
few weeks, with a full pack. This morning, it was raining, so I
decided to just use the...
mixn_vixen 2004-04-26 09:56:50 #29770
Re: Training for the Canyon
I have a hard time believing that someone from Flag doesn't know what to do
or can't figure out what to do to get ready for the Canyon. Flag probably
has the...
Jeff McGarvin 2004-04-26 09:56:42 #29769
Cremation/Lonetree water report?
Hi All,
It's getting close to my trip. Anyone have any news on the water
supplies between South Kaibab and Grandview? Our last leg of our
hike
is from...
mixn_vixen 2004-04-26 09:26:41 #29768
Re: Training for the Canyon
Ifyou are walking five miles a day, assuming some of that is up and down
hill, you are there physically. a big part of canyon hiking is not only physical....
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2004-04-26 09:24:58 #29767
Re: Digest Number 1843
From: psychic_sam@...
Subject: Training for the Canyon
I have been considering taking a week off and hiking in the Canyon.
I have recently lost a lot of...
Charles Bame 2004-04-26 09:03:18 #29766
Re: [grand canyon] Training for the Canyon
I walk with a full pack (50 lbs) five miles a day on hills near my home.
On weekends, I walk up Mount Si, the hill Seattle folk generally use in
training...
Don Lundman 2004-04-26 08:27:27 #29765
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