Condor pictures
Someone from another list I'm on posted pictures from a recent trip to the GC including a couple of fantastic condor...
Kathy 2005-10-16 11:26:33 #38188

Re: snake ID
I think the end of that jingle is "red on yellow kill a fellow". Coral snake. Not very dangerous as their mouths are pretty small and you might have to...
Bob Marley 2005-10-16 10:18:26 #38187

Re: snake ID
It is almost certainly a Hopi Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis nuntius). Probably just recently born; the young ones just have a "button" on their tale. Each...
Jim Todt 2005-10-16 09:52:56 #38186

Re: Night hiking - I want to hear the 3:30 vs 6:30 part of the stor
jagchiker, What was in your pack to make it weight 60 + pounds? Just curious.....my husbands pack weighs 60 + pds with climbing rope and gear.....just...
Tracey W 2005-10-16 09:47:15 #38185

Re: OT -GC in the news
Okay Bob, I think I've got it now, kinda like "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" That type of stuff. Traci On 10/10/05, Bob Marley <<a...
Tracey W 2005-10-16 09:35:14 #38184

Re: South Kaibab Trail and other observations
Yes, hikemaster, we have went both up and down the SK , and going down is definetly worse that going up (on any trail). We do use one trekking pole each, and...
Tracey W 2005-10-16 09:30:47 #38183

Re: snake ID
Once, in the Canyon (I think Nankoweap) I came across a smallish snake, with alternate color bands.I couldn't bring the poem to mind: "Black on red... Red on...
dove menkes 2005-10-16 09:13:46 #38182

Re: snake ID
I'm no herpetologist, but my first impression was some sort of western rattlesnake (maybe blacktail rattlesnake?). The spots on the back are consistent with...
dnally 2005-10-16 08:01:41 #38181

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