Re: Llamas not allowed in the canyon?
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Dick Matthews wrote:
> Gary,
>
> My guess is that they scare the mules
Maybe also they are too skittish or...
Patricia Corry 2004-05-20 12:16:51 #30189
Re: Llamas not allowed in the canyon?
Gary,
My guess is that they scare the mules. Maybe Xanterra should keep a
batch of llamas next to the mules.
I would not want to be riding a mule when it...
Dick Matthews 2004-05-20 10:13:01 #30188
Re: Llamas not allowed in the canyon?
Perhaps they aren't "proven" but llamas have certainly been tested in
Grand Canyon - there was at one time an outfit called "Grand Canyon
Llamas" that did...
driftersmith 2004-05-20 09:46:08 #30187
Re: Llamas not allowed in the canyon?
So are kangaroos and camels, but that doesn't mean they're suitable for the
Grand Canyon. I wouldn't put Llamas in the "proven" category as far as live...
kzgrey@ntplx.net 2004-05-20 09:25:06 #30186
Re: Llamas not allowed in the canyon?
Whats up with that? Mules ,horses and donkeys are allowed but not
Llamas? Does anyone know why? They are easy animals to use and don't
require shoeing. ---...
gary 2004-05-20 09:16:10 #30185
Re: STEEP DROP-OFF IN GRAPEVINE
HI, EVERYBODY,
THERE IS A SECTION OF TRAIL IN A SIDE DRAINAGE ON THE EAST SIDE OF
GRAPEVINE THAT HAS DROPOFFS FOR ABOUT A QUARTER OF A MILE. WHEN I
SAY THE...
Bob Holland 2004-05-20 06:37:58 #30184
Re: Llamas in the canyon?
Gary,
http://www.nps.gov/grca/backcountry/private_stock_use.htm
Dick Matthews
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Dick Matthews 2004-05-20 06:35:32 #30183
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