Re: RIM-TO-RIM HIKE
-Some questions first, as there isn't enough info provided. 1) Where have you done your training? GCNP will take you from 8000' to 2400' and back up to...
jagchiker 2006-04-19 22:28:05 #41233

Re: Maybe OT: Ghosts while camping in the boonies
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "mybuddinger" wrote: > Has anyone in the group had even remotely similar experiences in the > Grand Canyon? ...
CanyonRick 2006-04-19 22:27:56 #41232

Re: Boucher questions
There are flat areas that are campable off the Boucher trail just shy of the Dripping Springs turnoff coming from below Yuma Point that I have camped at. It's...
tomkbourne2002 2006-04-19 21:48:15 #41231

Re: rim to rim hiike
Jackie asked for opinions on hiking rim to rim in a day. She wrote that members of the group are not experienced hikers, but are physically fit marathoners...
Becky Ryder 2006-04-19 21:04:55 #41230

Re: rim to rim hiike
JACQUELINE STACY wrote: >new to the group, looking for advise/opinions on hiking rim to rim in a day. not experienced hikers, but physically fit (marathon...
maweber 2006-04-19 20:54:10 #41229

Re: RIM-TO-RIM HIKE
A few things to consider. One a rim to rim involves the logistics of getting from one rim to the other. With a group this can be done by shuttling one car...
Bob Washburn 2006-04-19 20:30:40 #41228

Re: RIM-TO-RIM HIKE
Ask yourself what you hope to get from it! You're not crazy, maybe foolish. I have been there! It comes down to your rim smart or inner canyon smart. Your...
Phil Gutkin 2006-04-19 20:04:03 #41227

Maybe OT: Ghosts while camping in the boonies
Hi, everyone...I hope this isn't truly off-topic, that someone in this group has had a similar experience while camping in some remote place in the Grand...
mybuddinger 2006-04-19 20:02:26 #41226

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