Re: North Rim Snow
The problem that I sometimes have when hiking out in cold weather is getting too hot, then sweating, and then getting cold. I have a hard time staying warm...
Bob Bordasch 2006-09-12 21:04:17 #42908

Re: North Rim Snow
Modestly. Hmmm! Go around the next bend in the trail or behind a bush? Or put them over a pair of underwear briefs and don't give it a thought. Make sure...
Bob Marley 2006-09-12 20:56:42 #42907

Re: Horseshoe Mesa Trail
--Anna- It was a pleasant suprise to actually meet folks one talks to on the site, on the trail. Meeting GC Hikers in the Canyon seems more natural, than at...
jagchiker 2006-09-12 20:52:39 #42906

Re: North Rim Snow
You layer your core. I've done a lot of trips in and out of GC in snow and shorts. I get pretty hot once I'm active, especially going uphill. Definitely need...
Bob Marley 2006-09-12 20:51:07 #42905

Re: North Rim Snow
You don't indicate how far you are going. If you are going to Cottonwood, there can be a cool draft down the side canyon at night. As someone else...
Bob Washburn 2006-09-12 17:46:14 #42904

Re: North Rim Snow
Rosemary, I'll second Don's recommendation. We did R2R in early October 2005 where we left with patchy snow on the ground and frost on car windows, etc....
Chris Forsyth 2006-09-12 17:26:17 #42903

Re: North Rim Snow

Don Lundman 2006-09-12 16:25:39 #42902

Re: North Rim Snow
Hello all, Thanks for reminding me to think about this. We'll be heading down North Kaibab on Saturday, 9/23. Heeding advice from this group we will be...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2006-09-12 16:03:47 #42901

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