Re: Point Huitzil to South Bass Trailhead
All this suggests that the ideal first hike for someone of unknown potential would be one with layover days at an easily accessed camp. If you have a day to...
tomkbourne2002 2006-02-27 11:44:30 #40220

Re: Somebody up there likes me!
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Warren" wrote: > > How other people ended up at The Canyon is one of my favorite > conversation starters...
David Marcus 2006-02-27 11:24:03 #40219

Re: Somebody up there likes me!
This is my story about how I first went to the canyon... In 1995 my husband's cousin in Los Angeles asked my husband to be his best man at his wedding in...
canyonjane 2006-02-27 11:15:36 #40218

Re: Point Huitzil to South Bass Trailhead
I guess I have kinda been on the flip side of this issue of whether a potential hiking compnaion is up to a hike, and it's not so good either. That is,...
johngeyles 2006-02-27 11:04:03 #40217

Re: Footwear for the Canyon
I prefer a low trail runner most of the time (Vasque seem to work best for me) on shorter treks (under a week). That takes into account that I am carrying...
Dana Kaleta 2006-02-27 09:41:49 #40216

Footwear for the Canyon
Just wondering what type of footwear people recommend for a backpacking trip on the Tonto trail. Do you recommend well ventilated trail runners to let your...
bobgabbart 2006-02-27 08:51:40 #40215

New to the site
Hi, I'm new to the site, just reading some of the posts and trying to figure out how this site works (I'm seriously techno-challenged!) Like what are the...
azbackpackr 2006-02-27 08:47:28 #40214

Re: Point Huitzil to South Bass Trailhead
It's probably difficult to assess how a person will respond to anxiety in an interview, I would imagine. Not to be taken lightly in my opinion. Sally...
Lawrence Antonelli 2006-02-27 08:03:03 #40213

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