Re: [grandcanyon] Exposure on Thunder River trail
In a message dated 7/9/00 8:01:45 AM, bacher@... writes:
<<I am used to hiking/backpacking and so is my companion, but exposure
is not a problem in...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-07-09 05:49:38 #3634
Exposure on Thunder River trail
I am planning to do a "semi"-loop hike from Indian Hollow Campgdr. to
Thunder River, the Granite Narrows Route to Deer Creek and back, with
my husbond - in...
Camilla Bacher 2000-07-09 04:59:55 #3633
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: An injury to one...
Gentlemen-- I would like to hear what y'all have to say. Please don't let
one censor get in the way. Mostly your buds here so just be yourselves.
I've...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-07-08 20:21:04 #3632
Re: An injury to one...
--- In grandcanyon@egroups.com, "Greg Gruber" wrote:
> Hiking Folks et al:
> An injury to one is truly an injury to all as well. Questions of
> . . .
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Robert R. Marley 2000-07-08 19:47:59 #3631
Tasmania -> S.Kaibab -> Grandiew
Thankyou everyone for the pointers.
I will get the relevent quads mailed out to me so I can pore over
them
throughout the rest of winter here. We talk in...
warren douglas 2000-07-08 19:19:27 #3630
An injury to one...
Hiking Folks et al:
An injury to one is truly an injury to all as well. Questions of
access, air quality, services like roads... all of us who enjoy
Grand...
Greg Gruber 2000-07-08 15:53:48 #3629
Re: River: Note to Tom, Bob, et al.
Sorry Kent. I think you are exactly correct.
My response to Tom would have probably been better on
gcpba@egroups.com. Since I monitor both, as does Tom...
Robert R. Marley 2000-07-08 12:41:15 #3628
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