Tanner/Palisades/Tanner this weekend?
OK, I know it's last minute but my hiking companion is looking like he's going to bail out on a planned/permitted trip for this weekend. Three nights,...
Chris Forsyth 2006-08-27 23:17:17 #42788

Re: Solo Hiking
Maybe this is a dumb question, but if you use the reapshner as described aren't you trapped below the descent? Or is it assumed that ascending is easier than...
Chris Forsyth 2006-08-27 23:13:53 #42787

Re: new training regimen...
Hi Tim, as a DIY roofer myself, that's an AWESOME training regime you set for yourself. The Grand Canyon Shingle Workout. Not bad at all..... yours, Tom Tom...
Tom Martin 2006-08-27 21:16:56 #42786

Re: I wanna go hikin
Water is a pretty big issue to put aside ! The section of Tanner from trailhead down to 75-Mile saddle is (to me) extremely steep and loose. By contrast,...
johngeyles 2006-08-27 21:00:12 #42785

new training regimen...
As I'm preparing for a 7-day solo hike of the Hermit- Boucher trails in early October, I am always trying out new things that might shape me up a bit. I'm...
Timothy Osburn 2006-08-27 20:55:15 #42784

NPS Birthday Projects
Does the right hand know what the left hand is doing? I thought the light rail idea at GC was officially scrapped. AZ Daily Sun 8/27/06 Bush wants...
Kam Pebler 2006-08-27 17:01:20 #42783

Re: Solo Hiking
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's responses online and direct and appreciate your information and perspectives -- thank you. First priority is a hike...
Kam Pebler 2006-08-27 16:56:39 #42782

Re: Solo Hiking
You certainly bring up some valid points. In my years in Mt. Rescue as well as a great deal of hiking alone, I thought I would pass on a couple of tricks I...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2006-08-27 12:35:43 #42781

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