Re: What food to bring?
Thought about the "stove-less" option but never tried it, always worried that what I bring will not be enough or the uncooked food will weigh more than my...
Peter Borremans 2005-04-05 05:43:59 #36109

TR - Boucher/Hermit Loop
Just a quick report for a short but sweet trip: Friday evening: Left trailhead at 5 p.m., rushed down to camp below Yuma point. Made it before dark only to...
Tom Gendron 2005-04-04 23:54:20 #36108

Re: keep boots dry?/ ? on Tucson hiking
I have been to the areas you mention. As more people move to Tucson,the impact on the roads and schools is great. The pressure on the back country is not...
jastcaird@aol.com 2005-04-04 20:52:07 #36107

Re: keep boots dry?/ ? on Tucson hiking
Yes, Isn't hiking around there great! I am moving back to Tucson in October after a 15 year absense. Have you been to the upper part of Sabino canyon above...
Gary C. Palmer 2005-04-04 20:24:24 #36106

First Canyon trip ?
I am hoping to do a hike in the Canyon the end of Sept. This will be my first canyon hike. I kayaked it 25 years ago and did a lot of short hikes from the...
Roger Myers 2005-04-04 20:24:22 #36105

Re: Grand Canyon Photos
Great pictures. thanks for sharing them. Gregg ----- Original Message ----- From: Ed Jones To: Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
Gregg Goebel 2005-04-04 19:20:28 #36104

Re: keep boots dry?/ ? on Tucson hiking
Regarding hiking in Tucson, there are four mountain ranges ringing the city, and all have hiking, and are in either National Forest or National Park...
jastcaird@aol.com 2005-04-04 17:24:57 #36103

Re: LAT: 50-Year Renewal Project Planned for River
In theory the 1944 treaty with Mexico requires delivery of 1.5 million acre feet per year. It appears that reality is well short of that. Dick...
Dick Matthews 2005-04-04 16:25:14 #36102

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