Feet
I'd like to make a comment in regards to all the talk about what to wear on your feet while hiking the Canyon. I've hiked in every thing from...
John Nanke 2000-06-24 19:25:55 #3513

Re: [grandcanyon] First Hike
Hello Bruce, I agree with Jill that you want to go light. I too don't use a tent but I do carry a survival blanket. The type that is silver on one side and...
John Nanke 2000-06-24 18:49:04 #3512

Re: [grandcanyon] THANK YOU
Good to hear from you, Doc. The GCHBA meeting last weekend was very successful. We are in the process of scheduling some service projects in conjunction...
Coltrin 2000-06-24 14:04:26 #3511

THANK YOU
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doc thomas 2000-06-24 13:58:26 #3510

Re: [grandcanyon] Indian Hollow
Thanks for the info.....I had to look up the definition of Susurrus......I guess it mean a low distinct sound. The Grand Canyon has the most interesting ...
Daniel Graber 2000-06-24 13:48:55 #3509

Re: [grandcanyon] Indian Hollow
Mike -- I also passed through Indian Hollow when Obstacle Pool was dry. There were many other good water sources along the route. Also, just above the...
Doug Nering 2000-06-24 13:35:15 #3508

An interesting quote
I found this quote on a shoe box of a pair of Noth Face shoes that I just picked up. I think that it is really true and applies to everyone who is in the...
Oatem17@aol.com 2000-06-24 11:59:59 #3507

Re: [grandcanyon] Willow Spring is dry
Thanks for the info on the spring. There is probably not much shade there either. I wouldn't be surprised to see other springs with the same result this...
Mike Mahanay 2000-06-24 10:38:54 #3506

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