Re: [grandcanyon] Re: The best GC hiking book
On 10 Aug 00, at 20:23, jge@... wrote: > Regarding topos, I have TOPO! CD-ROM and really like it. I also have Topo!, both the Nat. Parks CD and also the...
Steve Wingate 2000-08-10 16:38:51 #3905

Re: [grandcanyon] Canyon experience
Nankoweap--let's see. We have always gone in December so we drove in from Marble Canyon. If you do that it is uphill to the saddle from the car. Be sure...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-08-10 16:20:44 #3904

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: GCHBA
Hi Cliff, Thanks! The quote is my favorite quote of all time. He captures the experience that the desert gives me so perfectly with it. And as for Desert...
Denise Traver 2000-08-10 15:53:40 #3903

Canyon experience
Hello Fellow Hikers, My first Canyon backpack was down the Boucher (fully met my needs for excitement) and out the Hermit in 1985 or 86. In the years...
djh@infomagic.com 2000-08-10 15:52:07 #3902

Re: GCHBA
Bob, Thanks so much! Now GCHBA shows up on my bookmarks. And I hope the blurb about dues will get the $$$$ pouring in. I'll send my check this...
Karen Greig 2000-08-10 13:39:55 #3901

Re: The best GC hiking book
Regarding topos, I have TOPO! CD-ROM and really like it.
jge@cs.unc.edu 2000-08-10 13:23:18 #3900

Re: [grandcanyon] The best GC hiking book
Camilla - For good descriptions of the major trails in the canyon, I would recommend Hiking the Grand Canyon by John Annerino. Another good one is A...
Bob Bordasch 2000-08-10 10:26:44 #3899

The best GC hiking book
I was just checking out amazon.com because I wanted to buy some books. Here at E-groups several people have talked highly about "Desert Solitaire" which I...
Camilla Bacher 2000-08-10 09:35:53 #3898

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