descending weight
According to the May issue of Backpacker, the number of times as much weight descending steep trails puts on your legs compared to climbing is...... 10! Now...
Normhikes 2004-04-28 14:53:37 #29817

Re: Trip Report: Nankoweap Exploration (Long)
Nice trip report, the Nankoweap area is very pretty and very interesting. Jeff -----Original Message----- From: surfer4887 [mailto:surfer4887@...] Sent:...
Jeff McGarvin 2004-04-28 14:13:45 #29816

Re: Training for the Canyon
Our first day out for a 10-day RRR is down Hermit. That's why I'm starting to train on the steps. The incline hill was good, but I think it's best to mix...
mixn_vixen 2004-04-28 14:00:23 #29815

Trip Report: Nankoweap Exploration (Long)
Nankoweap Exploration GCNP April 22-26, 2004 Who was talked into this adventure? Trip Leader: Josh Case, the hikers: Seth Sharkey and Jim Reist. The Plan ...
surfer4887 2004-04-28 13:58:43 #29814

Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "K. Sedler" wrote: > > Ravens are voracious - place packs upside down if zippered on top - do not just place rocks...
mixn_vixen 2004-04-28 13:54:56 #29813

Cremation/Lonetree water report
Just ret'd today 4/28 from Grandview-S.K. S.K. trail (especially heading downhill) is in SHIT shape - BEWARE. Flowing water in Lonetree (especially...
K. Sedler 2004-04-28 13:13:48 #29812

Re: Training for the Canyon
In reading the replies to this hiker I agree with all respondents. My personal experience is that some trails are at an angle and some are irregular steps....
Lawrence Brigham 2004-04-28 12:30:21 #29811

Help Trip Reports Index
Canyon Folk, When you go to our home page you will see a link to Files. In Files, you will find a couple of links to Trip Report Indexes. We need...
Mike Hill 2004-04-28 12:07:43 #29810

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