Re: Address to the Navajo permit office
Actually the address is: Navajo Tribal Park Cameron Visitor Center Box 459 Cameron AZ 86020 or 1-928-679-2303 Or contact their Window Rock office at:...
Gary C. Palmer 2005-04-02 21:29:21 #36050

Grand Canyon Photos
To all the Grand Canyon lovers, Two weeks ago, we made our 7th backpack in the Grand Canyon hiking down Hermits Creek to the rapids then along the Tonto...
Ed Jones 2005-04-02 20:06:56 #36049

Re: Address to the Navajo permit office
http://f6.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/EEBPQpZhDo-f7GObfai27DJYS-MMbnNVw-suUqOZ-MHFqPgFwVncSbooCsRHYe0xFp3lrU1SPx54FmSZhdNSMQCd0Q9KkoptB1c5QQ/navajo2.jpg --- In...
David Marcus 2005-04-02 18:56:55 #36048

Re: keep boots dry?
Don't your feet sweat in those plastic bags? I tried that on some winter hikes (vapor barrier I think it is called) and my feet got wet anyway. They were...
Bob Marley 2005-04-02 17:13:32 #36047

Re: keep boots dry?
When I was a kid my mother used to have me put my feet into bread bags to keep my feet dry while playing in the snow or down in the creek. I went on to use...
Gary C. Palmer 2005-04-02 16:58:03 #36046

Address to the Navajo permit office
Whats the address of the Navajo office to get permission to travel in places like the Little Colorado River.
Gary C. Palmer 2005-04-02 16:57:38 #36045

Re: keep boots dry?/ ? on Tucson hiking
Doc, Why, very well, actually. Couldn't resist. ;) I think they are slightly rubberized or something-- at least they feel that way-- and the little...
'Curious George' Copsey 2005-04-02 15:46:16 #36044

Re: keep boots dry?
Living on the west side of the Cascades, my experience is like Cindy's and Norm's, although considerably warmer. Staying dry in the rain just isn't likely. ...
Rob Brading 2005-04-02 13:46:13 #36043

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