Re: Suggestions please - last two weeks in Sept
Ken Many thanks. I have the backcountry permit here on my desk, ready to complete - it will be on it's way at 00.01am on 1st May Bob --- Kenneth McNamara...
Robert Baddeley 2006-02-27 14:30:42 #40227

Re: New to the site
Definitely with you on Powell, and also not meaning to rank down how tough and scary it must have been to do first. I'm reading "Solving Earth's Greatest...
Doug N 2006-02-27 13:37:38 #40226

Re: day hikes from BA basecamp???
If you haven't gone yet you can also do a 14 mile round trip to Ribbon Falls, like most everyone suggests, or do some Clear Creek, and when you get back go up...
Mike 2006-02-27 13:26:41 #40225

Re: will South Kiabab and Bright Angel be ice free in March?
You'll just have to check the forecast. I was there last weekend on both the trails, and the SKT was completely clear. The BAT had 1/2" of snow on the upper...
Mike 2006-02-27 13:07:17 #40224

Re: Footwear for the Canyon
Ventilated trail runners are my recommendation if you're comfortable backpacking in those. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "bobgabbart" wrote: ...
Mike 2006-02-27 12:59:37 #40223

Re: Editorial, Crossroads in the National Parks
Thanks Phil! Yours, tom Tom Martin, Co-Director River Runners For Wilderness Arizona Field Office PO Box 30821, Flagstaff, AZ 86003 928-556-0742 FLG,...
Tom Martin 2006-02-27 12:16:04 #40222

Re: Suggestions please - last two weeks in Sept
Hello Bob Many thanks for your response - and that of others too - quite a startling response. I'm at least as techno-challenged as the average 52 year old...
Robert Baddeley 2006-02-27 12:03:32 #40221

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

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