Re: Hiking the AT
IÂ’m coming in behind Frank & Michael with a big ditto and a little expansion. I'm not an AT fan per se, preferring more isolated treks to the...
Dr. Brown 2006-01-18 22:14:49 #39673

Oops - Tom
Tom - Here is the correct email address: Richard.M.Perry@...
richard2425848 2006-01-18 20:21:37 #39672

Tom Bourne - a private question
Tom - Could you send me an email to the address below. I have a question to ask you off line. Richard Richard.M.Perry
richard2425848 2006-01-18 20:07:33 #39671

Re: Access routes to the Colorado River below the bridge
I've always found the going a bit slow along the river - I am sure the hike you describe could be done in a long day but it's a lot of boulder hopping, etc...
bill_orman 2006-01-18 19:58:45 #39670

Re: Hiking the AT
And thoughts like this keep the GC uncrowded. ;>) --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Dick Matthews wrote: > > Brer Traci, > > I have never hiked...
Bob Marley 2006-01-18 19:08:25 #39669

Re: Access routes to the Colorado River below the bridge
The non-technical version of this might be descending 6.3 slide and downstream to Soap Creek and out, yes? Is this too much for a day with good daylight...
Doug N 2006-01-18 18:33:27 #39668

Re: Hiking the AT
About 4 years ago my wife and I hiked the AT from just north of the Maryland-Pennsylvania line to Harpers Ferry, Va. The route follows a series of ridges,...
Seiders, Ed 2006-01-18 18:02:27 #39667

Re: Hiking the AT
I've hiked some of it in short trips, mostly on the southern side including Springer. I had similar experiences to yours on the north end - hiking up and...
ffeagans 2006-01-18 17:27:21 #39666

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