Utah Flats route
Thanks to everyone for the information on the Utah Flats route. I appreciate the time you took for the response. I am looking forward to the trip and will...
wcrisp6871 2004-04-28 16:32:58 #29824

raven hazing (was Cremation/Lonetree water report)
Folks, I bought this shiny, shimmery red metal ribbon at a "wild bird" store in town and taped it to my windows to thwart a male cardinal that was driving me...
johngeyles 2004-04-28 16:04:23 #29823

Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report
The recommendation with the packs is typically to not to get any food on them and leave them as empty as you can with zippers and compartments open...
Doug Nering 2004-04-28 16:00:03 #29822

N. Rim Opening
Hwy 67 at Jacob Lake to the N. Rim opens at 6 AM, May 10. Xanterra facilities such as the hotel open at 11:30 AM, May 10, and continue open to Oct. 14. ...
bob41_2001 2004-04-28 15:28:17 #29821

"Nature Notes" article - Historic Trails
The latest issue of the park publication "Nature Notes" has a 3 page article on the parks historic trails (I would call it a survey article so not real...
bob41_2001 2004-04-28 15:17:53 #29820

Re: Utah Flats Route
The route up to Utah Flats is relatively easy. You take the trail from the northwest corner of BA campground on the west side of the bridge. The route is...
gary 2004-04-28 15:16:05 #29819

Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report
While camped at Grapevine we had one raven visit our camp, we chased him and threw rocks near him, he hung around for 20 minutes and finally gave up never to...
Paige 2004-04-28 15:04:43 #29818

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

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