Re: Salt Trail Canyon historical information
That is a wonderful book and a lesson in the simple meaning of personal integrity. On May 27, 2005, at 13:47, tomkbourne2002 wrote: > Thanks for this...
Doug Nering 2005-05-27 14:13:11 #36826

Re: Salt Trail Canyon historical information
Thanks for this reference, Bob, I checked the book out at the library and am enjoying browsing through it. The Salt Trail description is about as...
tomkbourne2002 2005-05-27 13:47:56 #36825

Re: N. Kaibab Trail quest. et.al
Reminds me of a trip a couple xmas's ago where the Ribbon Falls bridge was covered with several inches of snow and Phantom Ranch even got a little snow. No...
Sam 2005-05-27 13:01:48 #36824

Making her a believer
Early this spring, I told the group of my intention to take my wife, daughter and son to the N. Rim for some light day hiking (in June). I had asked if there...
Jim Edmondson 2005-05-27 12:57:28 #36823

Off Topic: Bryce Canyon to Rocky Mountain NP Logistics
Hello Gang: Over the last 25 years I've driven back to Wisconsin from Bryce Canyon after a Grand Canyon hike about 20 times. And, since I've often taken...
mhill5252 2005-05-27 09:36:22 #36822

let me introduce myself
Greetings, I am new to this group, so allow me to introduce myself. My name is Peter, and I live in Transylvania, Romania. I like adventure, trekking and...
Trekking Klub 2005-05-27 08:37:10 #36821

Re: N. Kaibab Trail quest. et.al
"Asinine Hill" > correct for the N. Kaibab's agrivating ascent between > Ribbon Falls and > Cottonwood camp? > It may well be...
Kenneth McNamara 2005-05-26 21:01:07 #36820

N. Kaibab Trail quest. et.al
Foremost, thanks Bob and Mimi for the other ingrediants we can add to the tuna lunch, and yes, the pouches do come in salmon and chicken. Danny L, thanks...
Tracey W 2005-05-26 20:54:15 #36819

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