Hiking in the canyon
Hi all,
I need some help. My wife and I are hiking from the north
rim to Phantom Ranch staying over night and hiking out to the south
rim in July. As of...
brock@gate.net 2000-06-13 18:55:59 #3384
Appropriate Shoes
I have been hiking 14er's in the Rockies of Colorado for the past 10
years. I have always worn good fitting running shoes. In your
opinion, will I have...
elclass@ourtownusa.net 2000-06-13 18:49:50 #3383
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: two incidents from today's NPS "Morning Repor
Yep, that's what it is here. No camping weather in La. June through August,
unless camping on a river bank on a sandbar. So I day trip and sleep in
cabins...
firefly 2000-06-13 16:58:02 #3382
Re: two incidents from today's NPS "Morning Report"
--- More like mid 70's at night I think. That is plenty hot too.
MP
In grandcanyon@egroups.com, "firefly" wrote:
> 102 degrees at night? Is that...
MaryPhyl 2000-06-13 11:56:30 #3381
Re: [grandcanyon] two incidents from today's NPS "Morning Report"
102 degrees at night? Is that correct? That's AWFULLY hot for a night time
low, even for the inner canyon. When I worked on the south rim many years
ago,...
firefly 2000-06-13 11:33:42 #3380
Re: [grandcanyon] two incidents from today's NPS "Morning Report"
I'm really glad they survived. Physical stress can sure make the brain
think strange things.. I know, in the past, I got into mild hypothermia,
and did some...
Hank Schnieder 2000-06-13 09:43:14 #3379
two incidents from today's NPS "Morning Report"
Saw the following two incidents on today's National Park Service
"Morning Report".
The first one shows the mental disorientation that dehydration can
cause;...
John Eyles 2000-06-13 09:34:09 #3378
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