Re: RBS article pages 608-end
Wow, one great story. Thanks for the scan and the read. I can't imagine the hardship and danger of getting through the (un-dammed) canyon on the Colorado...
Tom 2005-05-23 18:03:38 #36768

Re: More on GCHBA Cottonwood Service Project
Thanks, Ken. Mike and Dan received their DVD last Friday. We have your original video and look forward to watching this new one. mike_coltrin wrote: >...
kmhayes@frontiernet.net 2005-05-23 17:31:35 #36767

More on GCHBA Cottonwood Service Project
Ken McNamara contributed to the Service Project by sending the volunteers a copy of his excellent DVD "Hiking the Grand Canyon - The Corridor Trails". ...
mike_coltrin 2005-05-23 16:53:02 #36766

Re: National Geographics Adventure Magazine - June/July 2005
tdullmaier wrote: > Insightful analysis. Where can I read what you've written? > Terry Now, see, if I'd remembered to sign my full name, I could...
m a weber 2005-05-23 16:33:08 #36765

Re: N Kaibab to Hermit First Thoughts
Norm: I think we might want to reset your expectations in hopes that what you find is substantially less intimidating that what you think you are going to...
kampaz5 2005-05-23 16:30:58 #36764

Re: N Kaibab to Hermit First Thoughts
Hmmmm. I wonder if its normal to have such narrow areas (36") where there is a cliff below you, on the corridor trails. Maybe they will repair most of...
Norm in Alaska 2005-05-23 16:15:04 #36763

Re: N Kaibab to Hermit First Thoughts
I'm skittish around heights. I can do them, to a point, but I get nervous. I was really nervous where I had to climb through some of the slide areas. ...
Bob Washburn 2005-05-23 13:58:38 #36762

Re: National Geographics Adventure Magazine - June/July 2005
Insightful analysis. Where can I read what you've written? Terry --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, m a weber wrote: > Kenneth McNamara wrote: >...
tdullmaier 2005-05-23 13:56:31 #36761

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