Re: Tiyo Point access question
Actually the NPS equivocation on these issues is a complete joke. It
spans political administrations of both types, a couple of
superintendents, more than a...
Bob Marley 2005-02-12 09:02:56 #34663
Re: Tiyo Point access question
My feeling exactly Josh. On a fire road still used by the NPS what is
wrong with bike traffic anyway. Seems about as environmentally
friendly as one can...
Bob Marley 2005-02-12 08:48:30 #34662
Re: Tiyo Point access question
Didn't you know that bikes are much more damaging to the environment
and to wildlife than motor boats in the river, helicopters flying
below rims, mules, and...
dnally 2005-02-12 08:08:13 #34661
Re: Tiyo Point access question
Bob, I'm pretty sure you/ve done the loop before. I did the Tiyo Pt approach
twice--once using Stecks directions, crossing the ravines, and the second...
franzsand@aol.com 2005-02-12 07:29:33 #34660
Re: Tiyo Point access question
I can understand the no motor vehicles part of any closure, but what
is the problem with bikes? Being able to ride a bike to a remote
trailhead makes some...
Josh 2005-02-12 00:06:52 #34659
Re: Tiyo Point access question
Ridiculous is the word for it. Major obstacle to an otherwise
perfectly good published hiking route, and the best access to the
Crystal area.
On Feb 11,...
Doug Nering 2005-02-11 23:50:55 #34658
Re: Tiyo Point access question
When I was out there a couple of years ago it was signed in the
meadow along the road to Point Sublime from the North Rim ranger
station. No wheeled traffic...
Bob Marley 2005-02-11 20:55:54 #34657
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