Re: HERMIT/GRANITE
Another point people should keep in mind when evaluating travel close to the river is river flow. Five feet up or down can make a route "easy" --...
Doug Nering 2004-05-01 11:35:26 #29909

Re: HERMIT/GRANITE
Thanks for the correction...although folks,to me life is one big party and I think one should quit belly-aching about what is bugging them and just make the...
doc thomas@futureone.com 2004-05-01 11:04:56 #29908

Re: Cremation/Lonetree water report
Bears? Are you kidding? Has anyone ever seen a bear on the Tonto trail? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
beachboywantabe@aol.com 2004-05-01 10:32:50 #29907

Re: HERMIT/GRANITE
sorry Doc for the mistatatement on my part [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
beachboywantabe@aol.com 2004-05-01 10:17:49 #29906

Re: [grand canyon] OT - Physical Condition
Couldn't agree more. JD -----Original Message----- From: Dick Matthews [mailto:dick@...] Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 12:40 PM To:...
JD Schaefer 2004-05-01 09:01:21 #29905

Re: Physical Condition
Well, if this helps you, i broke my fibula when I slipped on a wet muddy trial and caught my foot under an exposed root, flipping over the top of it. I was...
moore_hd 2004-05-01 07:51:06 #29904

Re: River hikes from Horn Creek, Lonetree or Grapevine
----- Original Message ----- From: K. Sedler To: grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:05 AM Subject: River hikes from Horn Creek,...
K. Sedler 2004-05-01 07:12:08 #29903

River hikes from Horn Creek, Lonetree or Grapevine
I'm unsure of Horn, but just last week hiked G-vine & Lonetree (as well as Cottonwood, Boulder & Cremation) all in the drainage. As you hike/scramble further...
K. Sedler 2004-05-01 07:08:46 #29902

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