Re: Link to trip report - Hermit to North Rim, June 2006
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Dr Bill R Rodgers
wrote:
> up this trail. Are there any scary spots on the North Kabib trail?
I have a very...
sparkymeb 2006-06-22 06:14:21 #42151
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
Ken,
I quit using the child carrier when my daughters legs got too long and
her knees punched into my back.
I considered reversing the child carrier seat...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-22 06:07:16 #42150
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
An industrial strength child carrier pack is probably your best choice.
A lot of people carry 60 pounds packs on the BA Trail. It gives your
son an eye...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-22 05:27:29 #42149
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
Joe -
Anything with wheels could be an open invitation to disaster if it
gets "away" from you and literally goes over the edge before you can
catch...
Kenneth McNamara 2006-06-22 02:28:32 #42148
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
I'm guessing this would be strongly discouraged by NPS,
for a whole host of safety reasons, including safety of
others on the trail. It is six feet wide at...
maweber 2006-06-21 23:21:37 #42147
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
There typically aren't long flights of stairs. But there are a lot of 8 -
16" steps in the steeper sections.
Are you looking at going a long way into the...
Bob Washburn 2006-06-21 22:38:14 #42146
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
I can't say much about the baby jogger, though I suspect you wouldn't
get very far. I can tell you that I've taken my paraplegic dad to the
Grand Canyon North...
David Marcus 2006-06-21 22:37:37 #42145
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