[grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
In that case, I think that you should be aware that the trail between Surprise Valley and Deer Creek has two large rock slides across it. It has been several...
Edmund Seiders 2000-07-10 09:54:12 #3645

Re: Grand Canyon weather
--- In grandcanyon@egroups.com, "MaryPhyl " wrote: > Yes, yes, yes the rains have come. No you can't predict the > weather no matter how hard you try...
MaryPhyl 2000-07-10 09:52:57 #3644

Re: Grand Canyon weather
Yes, yes, yes the rains have come. No you can't predict the weather no matter how hard you try or how scientific you get. Bring it all and leave the...
MaryPhyl 2000-07-10 09:40:37 #3643

Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
Thanks John, I too am looking for a back trail that my wife will not get too freaked out on because of the exposure. She about had a "cow" hiking Hermit...
Paul Hindman 2000-07-10 07:35:04 #3642

Grand Canyon weather
What's the weather like out there? Have the monsoons started yet? Does anyone know of a weather site that will give historical rainfall amounts (prior 30...
Bob Ribokas 2000-07-10 05:15:21 #3641

side canyons on Butte Fault Trail
Anyone ever explore, up to the end, those side canyons between Kwagunt and Carbon? I wondered if there might be seeps, possibly traces of early visitors. ...
dove menkes 2000-07-09 13:38:44 #3640

Re: [grandcanyon] Exposure on Thunder River trail
One part of my previous message may not have been clear. The exposed section I was referring to is along the Colorado River in Granite Narrows. I remember...
Bob Bordasch 2000-07-09 11:59:46 #3639

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: An injury to one...
Hi Bob, your points are excellent. Thank you, tom -----Original Message----- From: Robert R. Marley <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2000-07-09 11:51:59 #3638

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