Re: [grandcanyon] i'm new too!
On 20 Jul 00, at 23:16, i wrote: > I am looking into this as well since the > route to a certain area I plan to hike to is not generally considered to be...
Steve Wingate 2000-07-20 23:24:57 #3741

Re: [grandcanyon] i'm new too!
On 21 Jul 00, at 3:12, jill.cassidy@arizonarepublic. wrote: > one thing i havent done is a solo, but i really want to. any > advice? Wireless Internet...
Steve Wingate 2000-07-20 23:18:21 #3740

Re: [grandcanyon] First time in the Canyon
riding you can do the rim to river and back, off the south rim. No way, Mark!! I think your suggestion is excellent and your advice flawless. I've...
Doug Nering 2000-07-20 21:37:56 #3739

Re: [grandcanyon] i'm new too!
Hi Jill. Yeah--I like Hance. Plenty of shade and really pretty. Nice folks here--you'll kike us. :)
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-07-20 20:34:43 #3738

i'm new too!
to this group, anyway. two years ago, i did the phantom ranch thing and then thought, hiking on a trail not covered in mule **** has to be even better, so...
jill.cassidy@arizonarepublic.com 2000-07-20 20:13:04 #3737

Re: [grandcanyon] First time in the Canyon
Davis & Carla, I am a lowly Cat. 5 racer who also hikes the canyon. Would love to be at the bike show in Vegas but alas my work is in golf and I'll be out...
Mark Wilson 2000-07-20 07:56:40 #3736

Re: [grandcanyon] North Rim Hikes
The classic North Rim day hike is the N. Kiabab down to roaring springs or as far as Ribbon Falls if you are ambitious. The river is essentially out of...
Doug Nering 2000-07-20 00:11:45 #3735

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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