Re: 4 WD/ High Clearance Vehicle for getting to trailheads - recomm
Sorry to all the 4X4 fans but I think 4x4s are over rated. I grew up in the Mojave Desert and got along fine with 2 wheel drive cars with high ground...
owen k 2005-12-18 20:40:15 #39062

Re: 4 WD/ High Clearance Vehicle for getting to trailheads - recomm
I've owned several Jeep Cherokees during the past 11 years -- all of them were excellent on 4WD roads. But I've only rarely needed both 4X4 and high...
Bob Bordasch 2005-12-18 19:00:29 #39061

Re: GC webcam ....... delayed return
--Bob- Little to no snow on the South Rim so far. When we were there over Thanksgiving;it snowed less than an inch early Sunday; the morning we left. Other...
jagchiker 2005-12-18 17:54:09 #39060

4 WD/ High Clearance Vehicle for getting to trailheads - recommenda
Lots of posts about boots and trailshoes; but seldom is there a discussion of the vehicles that get one to the wilderness trailheads. I'm curious as to...
jagchiker 2005-12-18 17:45:01 #39059

Re: Backpacker Magazine and the Canyon
--- Roy- 1. The article didn't say where she was; just that when he went to report it; they asked him if he wanted to talk to her-as she had been...
jagchiker 2005-12-18 17:36:00 #39058

Re: Crazy Jug Point
There is an old cow trail half way between the two points as has been discussed here many times. Walk up, hard to find at top unless marked with cairn...
Bob Marley 2005-12-18 15:17:49 #39057

More on light-weight hiking
I recently made only four changes to my gear that saved me almost 7 1/2 pounds: 1. From my old down 20 deg. bag (2 lb. 10 oz.) to a Sierra Designs Wicked...
richard2425848 2005-12-18 13:03:38 #39056

Re: Crazy Jug Point
Interesting. I have been down Saddle Canyon twice, but this October we decided against it because of threat of rain. So we came down from Monument Point,...
Bob Bordasch 2005-12-18 12:40:10 #39055

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