Re: hiking without a permit etiquette
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "jagchiker"
wrote:
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> 1. How do you know who has permits and who doesn't?
Several times I've met people...
Patricia Corry 2005-02-05 09:47:28 #34536
Re: Hermit in October
hi Jim-- if there's any way to work a night at Monument or Granite
Beach into your itinerary, I would. The walk down the narrows from
Monument campsite is...
Patricia Corry 2005-02-05 09:23:39 #34535
Re: Hermit in October
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Edmondson"
wrote:
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> I'm thinking of my next trip and taking my 12 y.o. son. Last time,
> when he was...
dick_gladson 2005-02-05 09:14:36 #34534
Re: Hermit in October
Jim:
We're doing Hermit/BA loop hike the first weekend of April with at
least one 13 year old. We'll be going from Monument to Indian
Garden in one day,...
kampaz5 2005-02-04 22:32:28 #34533
Re: hiking without a permit etiquette
A couple of questions to the group:
1. How do you know who has permits and who doesn't? I know the permit
is to be attached outside of the permittee's...
jagchiker 2005-02-04 22:25:47 #34532
Hermit in October
I'm thinking of my next trip and taking my 12 y.o. son. Last time,
when he was 9, he did the SK fairly effortlessly. My question really
has more to do with...
Jim Edmondson 2005-02-04 22:04:28 #34531
Re: hiking without a permit
What you're relating doesn't make a lot of sense. (LOTS of violators)
Permits are usually booked solid (or you wouldn't have to reserve one).
The camping...
Kenneth McNamara 2005-02-04 18:55:10 #34530
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