Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
Brad
I am 45 and have been using old ski poles as hiking sticks and it make a
differenct up and down hill. You may want to give them a try, the canyon
would...
Owen Kittredge 2000-06-14 21:09:28 #3405
Re: [grandcanyon] Hiking in the canyon
In a message dated 6/13/00 9:08:52 PM Central Daylight Time, brock@...
writes:
<< I need some help. My wife and I are hiking from the North
rim to...
glrfnp99@aol.com 2000-06-14 20:50:41 #3404
Re: [grandcanyon] water Reprint Mtn. Gear
You're out on the trail. It's hot. You and your hiking friends
are thirsty. You've got the water filter feed hose dipped into
the cool, clear looking...
Daniel Graber 2000-06-14 17:17:29 #3403
Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
Brad-
I'm not disagreeing with the many who have emphasized the HOT! aspects
of your proposed trip, but, since you seem to be a prudent sort, I would...
Ed Boesch 2000-06-14 16:23:55 #3402
Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
Brad, I am going to make a joke here to make a point, so forgive me, I don't
mean it to be, well, mean....But with your schedule, why don't you just take
a...
firefly 2000-06-14 13:43:56 #3401
Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
Brad -- You may have noticed there are as many opinions on how it should be
done as there are folks that have done it. Some things we do agree on are
hike...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-06-14 13:16:55 #3400
Re: [grandcanyon] More Questions from Brad
You will be on maintained trails (North Kiabab and Bright Angel). These are relatively free of obstacles. Therefore, heavy boots will not be required, and...
Edmund Seiders 2000-06-14 13:02:54 #3399
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