Re: Water in May
Roy, it took us about seven hours from monument creek to IG. The was with stops for breakfast at salt creek. Checking out the snakes, sight seeing, and...
naldo822 2004-12-26 08:05:48 #33567

Re: Water in May
Pete Thanks for the info. I kind of remember reading your report last year. At that time we still had not done our r2r and did not want to get off the...
Roy 2004-12-26 06:14:43 #33566

Re: Water in May
Roy, I did this hike this past May. I posted a trip report and photos of my hike. On the trip report, I posted temperatures throughout the day and...
naldo822 2004-12-26 00:06:37 #33565

Re: Water in May
Dick Thanks for the info. When I send in the permit request it will be for the first and last weeks in May. I have a trade show that makes the rest of the...
Roy 2004-12-24 21:17:03 #33564

Re: Water in May
I take a light bag and long johns. It will snow on the South Rim in May. The canyon is usually about 20 degrees warmer so especially if the wind is blowing,...
Washburns 2004-12-24 15:01:23 #33563

Re: Water in May
The first week of May, 1999 I went into the Canyon with a fleece bag in an OR Advanced bivy. I was too cold to sleep well in the rain at Tanner Beach and...
Dick Matthews 2004-12-24 07:57:07 #33562

Re: Water in May
Kevin Do you remember what the temps were at night? Would a fleece bag (50 degrees) be enough? The only other bags we have are rated to 20 degrees and are...
Roy 2004-12-24 02:25:04 #33561

Re: CRMP comment period extended to 2/1/2005
Really no hurry now. It was supposed to be implemented on January 1, 2005 and they have obviously missed that date. Since we will soon be in 2005 probably...
Bob Marley 2004-12-23 10:26:53 #33560

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