Re: [grandcanyon] vs 14er
My personal experience of the Rockies vs. the Canyon is the same as Connie's: the altitude of the Rockies is far more draining for me than the rigors of...
DAVID KENT 2000-07-19 18:53:12 #3734

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Ed Boesch 2000-07-19 18:40:42 #3733

Re: [grandcanyon] vs 14er
If you have mountain lungs you already have a big GC hiking advantage over the lowlanders.
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-07-19 17:39:17 #3732

Re: [grandcanyon] Shuttle
THE SOUTH RIM GUIDE SAYS THAT THE YAKI POINT/S.K. LOOP SHUTTLE RUNS FROM 1 HOUR BEFORE SUNRISE TO 1 HOUR AFTER SUNSET---EVERY 30 MINUTES. AT YAVAPAI LODGE...
bob3car@aol.com 2000-07-19 17:38:14 #3731

Re: [grandcanyon] vs 14er
Cynthia, Personally, I don't think you can really compare high-altitude hiking to Canyon hiking. At high altitude I will feel a general fatigue from the lack...
CMann 2000-07-19 17:03:04 #3730

North Rim Hikes
Which North Rim hike would ya'll say is the best? We'll not be able to backpack in The Canyon this year so have reservations for the North Rim and will...
Jo Ann Cross 2000-07-19 15:55:44 #3729

Re: Shuttle
Thanks for the reply, but I was trying to find out what time in the morning do they start running and when is the last run?
garysmart1@juno.com 2000-07-19 14:15:43 #3728

Re: [grandcanyon] Shuttle
They run a continuous loop, I think they hit each spot along the way roughly every 10 to 20 minutes. Check with the main south rim visitor site. -----Original...
firefly 2000-07-19 12:22:42 #3727

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