Re: [grandcanyon] gel pads??
I used them on the Tanner earlier this year, I think they may have helped on
the top part but took them out after that. I still don't know if they
really...
Fred 2000-09-13 14:21:25 #4293
gel pads for hiking?
Has anyone tried the gel pads that the dancers use for hiking down
steep trails? I'm hiking down the S. Kaibab trail in three weeks and
wondered if it...
rbrtspen@aol.com 2000-09-13 14:03:01 #4292
Re: difficulty of Hermit
Hermit is much easier than Tanner and there is water along the way
where the Tanner is bone dry all of the time. I wouldn't recommend
any first timer go down...
Robert R. Marley 2000-09-13 13:43:12 #4291
gel pads??
Has anyone ever tried the gel pads that the dancers use for hiking?
I thought it might save the toes from the S. Kaibab trail. Wouldn't
it make your boots...
rbrtspen@aol.com 2000-09-13 12:39:24 #4290
Re: difficulty of Hermit
The Hermit does seem to engender a wide range of opinions as to its
difficulty. I agree that the upper part is easy and that a day hike
to
Dripping Springs...
patricia corry 2000-09-13 11:59:58 #4289
Re[2]: [grandcanyon] Grandview / Hance Parking
Please note that the closest parking area to the New Hance trailhead
is NOT Grandview but Moran Point.
Bob
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bob_audretsch@nps.gov 2000-09-13 11:33:45 #4288
Sources of alochol stove fuel
The following is from the Pacific Crest Trail email thread regarding sources
for alcohol stove fuel. Someone awhile back was asking about sources of
fuel...
Owen Kittredge 2000-09-12 21:12:13 #4287
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