Re: Taking Newbies to Phantom Ranch -- advice?
Hi Daria--It's Terry from Germany and I don't go to the Canyon until the end of May. It sounds like your friends don't need any advice from the likes of...
tdullmaier 2006-04-22 17:09:22 #41281

Re: Taking Newbies to Phantom Ranch -- advice?
Excellent description of being a "Canyon Virgin"....My first hike on BA traiI I took a cast iron 14 inch skillet for the real bacon and eggs in a Camptrails...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2006-04-22 14:58:34 #41280

Re: Taking Newbies to Phantom Ranch -- advice?
daria_gold wrote: >Then 3 or 4 women I met online at a medical site (gyn stuff, which is >why they're all women) have talked about doing a GC hike together...
maweber 2006-04-22 14:19:48 #41279

Re: Too much cheese
David Marcus wrote: >...was it really fair to poison them like >that with week-old Velveeta? > I'll bet it looked and tasted pretty much the same as...
maweber 2006-04-22 13:19:14 #41278

Re: equipment failure query
I agree w/ the rest, to seek replacement. I have several pole sets including a set of Leki poles used extensively for 10 years with no repairs or...
Dr. Brown 2006-04-22 13:19:12 #41277

Too much cheese
All these mouse-related posts remind me of a cheese experience I had in the Grand Canyon. It was 1988, and I went on a Sierra Club-sponsored hike around...
David Marcus 2006-04-22 12:58:28 #41276

Re: strategic mouse attack at Slate
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, maweber wrote: > Aw, I liked the other version better. And it's not > so far-fetched to imagine animals "just...
mybuddinger 2006-04-22 10:54:08 #41275

Re: Taking Newbies to Phantom Ranch -- advice?
Thanks for the input, Roger. Our friends live in San Francisco, toward the top of a very steep hill. And they regularly walk/run in their neighborhood. ...
daria_gold 2006-04-22 10:07:23 #41274

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