Re: Fatality at Grand Canyon - Bob A./Questions
Marty, I agree. I also have read that generally takes a series of mistakes to produce a fatality. “Over the Edge” is often discussed as if it were...
Dick Matthews 2004-07-12 09:32:06 #30892

Re: Grand Canyon Geologic Research
No water, nice and easy pine forest with great views. Adair [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2004-07-12 09:25:10 #30891

Route Advice and Water
We are planning a trip on Sept 18th overnight at IG and Sept 19th at BA. This is not the order I wanted, but this is what was available. I'm not familiar...
keithwilko 2004-07-12 08:49:45 #30890

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keithwilko 2004-07-12 08:39:24 #30889

Re: Fatality at Grand Canyon - Bob A./Questions
2.5 liters per person isn't enough for dry areas of the canyon when it is hot and the sun is beating down. It sounds like this may be a simple case of not...
Conor Watkins 2004-07-12 08:27:19 #30888

Re: Fatality at Grand Canyon - Bob A./Questions
Most tragedies, regardless of where, are the result of a series of small mistakes or events each of which by themselves seem insignifigant. I cave as well as...
marty pietz 2004-07-12 08:21:48 #30887

Re: Fatality at Grand Canyon
That seems like an ill advised route to run this time of year. I is unlikely they went down the East side of Horseshoe to Miner Spring and Cottonwood has...
marty pietz 2004-07-12 08:20:48 #30886

Re: Grand Canyon Geologic Research
I haven't been to Kolb Arch but thank you for the suggestion. Another common occurrence are the flash floods/debris flows that carry tons of rock and...
Conor Watkins 2004-07-12 08:20:29 #30885

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