Six days in Paradise
Wanted to share our GC trip first of Oct 2005. ...
Kirk Wasson 2005-12-10 21:52:47 #38947

Clear Creek Food, 2005
Clear Creek Food, 2005 Hello everyone. Thought it would be fun to do a 'Food' album for all to see. I know many of you will think it's crazy to pack that...
Adrian Jantzi 2005-12-10 21:29:17 #38946

Re: Boot vs. Trail Runners in the GC
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, JD Schaefer wrote: I would agree that the trail dictates what shoe/boot to use. When I hike on the very...
Roger Price 2005-12-10 20:53:09 #38945

Re: Boot vs. Trail Runners in the GC
Not only does it depend on your pack weight, but also the type of terrain you'll be covering. The corridor trails are pretty smooth, but others can be very...
Bob Bordasch 2005-12-10 20:08:19 #38944

Re: Boot vs. Trail Runners in the GC
As an even older coot I switched from my traditional ankle high leather hiking boots to crosstrainers this year for my R2R. With a pack weight of about 30...
Bob Washburn 2005-12-10 17:42:14 #38943

Re: Boot vs. Trail Runners in the GC
As long as you don't exceed 25-lbs (or so) in your pack, then trail runners are preferred. I'm 59 and do several 100-miles of the PCT in them every year (as...
JD Schaefer 2005-12-10 17:23:51 #38942

Re: Access to Great Thumb Mesa
Bob M. I finally figured out that Sinyala is considered sacred to the Havasupai after researching this site a bit. I'll definately stay away from there...
tucson_corvus 2005-12-10 17:18:35 #38941

Re: Access to Great Thumb Mesa
Bob B. and Bob M. Thanks for the info! That is exactly what I needed. The logistics are daunting indeed and probably much harder than the hike itself. ...
tucson_corvus 2005-12-10 17:17:57 #38940

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