Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart
Well said, Doug. Couldn't agree with you more! Tim
godzilla_tan 2004-09-22 14:01:52 #32107

Canyon Experience
My Grand Canyon experience started about 92 when a neighbor that hiked the canyon about once a month asked two of us that had never even seen it to go. So...
hile_doug 2004-09-22 13:27:51 #32106

Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart=John Muir
About one hundred years ago when a Mr. John Muir was concieving the Sierra Club, he was married also to a much understanding wife and had two daughters who...
Gary C. Palmer 2004-09-22 13:27:11 #32105

Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart
We're supposed to compare a 3-day backpack in GC with a weekend at Knottsberry Farm? It doesn't seem logical to me. On the other side of it, people can...
Doug N 2004-09-22 12:34:54 #32104

Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart
Dr. Butchart had the best job on earth for canyon hiking and a most understanding wife--if it were me he would not have stayed married-- but then I would...
MaryPhyl@mail.com 2004-09-22 08:44:29 #32103

Re: jivebunny
--How exciting, I knew the canyon would be better than Ivan. Can't wait to see your pictures and trip report. Elaine( beachbunny502003) > > --- In...
e g 2004-09-22 07:38:31 #32102

Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart
The permit fees are priced quite a bit below market value. Harvey had amazing physical ability and many of his hikes were day hikes - no charge. A six night...
Dick Matthews 2004-09-22 06:28:08 #32101

Re: No Permit--Harvey Butchart
Weell, To begin with all one needs to be wealthy enough to stay in the canyon or any wilderness area for long periods say 3- 6 months a year is to adapt to...
Gary C. Palmer 2004-09-22 05:39:22 #32100

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