Re: Escalante routefinding
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Camilla Bacher" wrote: > ..... > - what length of rope will I need for the Papago wall climb, for > hauling...
Bob Marley 2005-04-03 08:47:49 #36060

Re: Escalante routefinding
Camilla, my memory is that the optional rope doesn't need to be more than 25 feet. If I were doing the route again, I spent a night in 75 mile creek(near...
david 2005-04-03 08:16:55 #36059

Mt Hayden
Hi all I climbed Mt Hayden last June, I have a trip report I wrote and would love to post it if there is interest. To the moderator: if you think this site...
axsjpinaz 2005-04-03 07:19:43 #36058

Escalante routefinding
Friends - this is my last weekend "off" before flying to Phoenix on April 22th so I'm doing the last preperations for my Tanner to New Hance backpack: -...
Camilla Bacher 2005-04-03 02:41:55 #36057

Re: What food to bring?
Food is really personal as to how much one eats. I weigh 200+ lbs and for me you have twice as much as I would eat. I have friends that eat a little more...
Bob Washburn 2005-04-03 01:23:35 #36056

What food to bring?
Geez! I'm having a real problem trying to figure out how much and what type of foods to bring on a 5 day rim to rim the first week of June. So far we're...
kl7rs 2005-04-03 00:07:29 #36055

Re: keep boots dry?/ ? on Tucson hiking
transplanted Minnesotan's who do best in 60- 70 degree > temps can live? Yeah, there's a big 10,000 foot mountain range called Mt Limon that is RIGHT...
johngeyles 2005-04-02 22:24:54 #36054

Re: Address to the Navajo permit office
Right you are, Gary. The link I posted shows a copy of the Navajo Tribal permit requirements for all of the reservation backcountry, and the Cameron Visitor...
David Marcus 2005-04-02 21:57:10 #36053

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