Re: Snow Pack at Nankoweap?
Recognize that I am just going on what I am told, I just spoke again with the Forest Service North Kaibab Ranger Station, they seem to think that either way...
canyonhikerman 2005-03-25 12:59:09 #35886

Re: Snow Pack at Nankoweap?
My "two cents": Everybody's right. The Saddle Mountain Trail, as defined by the USFS, connects a trailhead on the rim to a trailhead at the far southern...
David Marcus 2005-03-25 12:34:43 #35885

Re: RITUALS
middenguy" wrote: >...stop for lunch at the Mobile Station at > Pipe Springs for a real "bad" meal of cheap hot dogs, chips and soda > (the price is...
jcblazik 2005-03-25 12:31:56 #35884

Re: Snow Pack at Nankoweap?
The Forest Service. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Ribokas" wrote: > > Where are you getting this information? I have been watching the...
canyonhikerman 2005-03-25 12:07:49 #35883

Re: Snow Pack at Nankoweap?
Where are you getting this information? I have been watching the snow pack shrink in the Saddle Mountain area via the NOAA web site and it's currently not...
Bob Ribokas 2005-03-25 12:00:55 #35882

Snow Pack at Nankoweap?
To all north rim folks: Scheduled to hike Nankoweap starting April 10, from the Saddle Mountain Trail. Have been hearing that there may be up to four feet...
canyonhikerman 2005-03-25 11:36:42 #35881

Re: which shoes? hats vs. visors?
Hiking boots are not necessary but the shoes should have the following: Some sort of tread on the bottom. Smooth soles can be slick especially if part of...
Bob Washburn 2005-03-25 11:22:39 #35880

Yuma Point
I am headed down the Boucher trail a week from today (next Friday). Anyone seen water in those pockets below Yuma point recently? Tom Gendron Cave Creek, AZ
Tom Gendron 2005-03-25 11:06:29 #35879

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