Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
Thanks for your suggestions folks, I'm sure Babbits & New Frontier
will be ample.
Owen - I am coming in from the west (LA) on the o'nite train on the
18th,...
warren douglas 2000-09-01 16:15:02 #4194
Royal Arch
I would very much appreciate a lat/long on "the exposed climbing"
part of the Royal Arch as well as which arm to descend. I know that
atleast two of the...
Barnstar 2000-09-01 12:29:50 #4193
Re: [grandcanyon] Royal Arch
We hiked your route in June of 98 and followed the following itinerary.
Day 1 Afternoon hike to dry camp below Toltec Point.
Day 2 Hike to Royal Arch
Day 3...
Mike Hill 2000-09-01 12:15:54 #4192
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
Hi everybody,
The natural food store is New Frontiers, 1000 S. Milton (the main drag),
(520) 774-5747. It's a bit of a walk from the train depot, but not...
Denise Traver 2000-09-01 10:35:22 #4191
Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
There is a very nice (and seemingly very new) natural foods
store in Flagstaff. It's on the main drag there (I think
it's Milton) where all the hotels are. ...
John G. Eyles 2000-09-01 09:36:05 #4190
Re: [grandcanyon] Royal Arch
Glen -
If I were to do this loop again, I would try to camp
under the arch on the second night. It is a
spectacular campsite. To get there you'll need...
Bob Bordasch 2000-09-01 08:36:10 #4189
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Buying food in Las Vegas
Warren
Are you coming in on from the east on Amtrak? I ask because I come in from
the west and catch the bus and begin my hike at Noon. I have spent some...
Owen Kittredge 2000-09-01 07:06:22 #4188
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