Boucher Question - Water in Yuma point pockets?
Hi, I am headed down Boucher this weekend and just thought to check on water at Yuma Point. This will be my 3 time there this year and the previous trips...
Tom Gendron 2006-09-29 07:46:26 #43143

Re: Mount Huethawali
Thank you Wayne. I have a three ring binder that I use to plan Canyon trips. Many of your posts are included. I hope that some day you write a guide book....
Dick Matthews 2006-09-29 07:40:38 #43142

Re: First Trip Report----Way too Long
Really happy to hear you had a great time, Rosemary. You'll be back. I'm sure of it ! rosemarybeck@... wrote: Hello all, Well, we finished our...
Lawrence Antonelli 2006-09-29 04:15:01 #43141

Re: First Trip Report----Way too Long
---Rosemary-Congrats on the great hike. You're hooked, we'll see and hear from you again. Note of caution- Hiking here is habit forming, and some even go...
jagchiker 2006-09-28 21:13:38 #43140

Re: First Trip Report----Way too Long
Congratulations Rosemary!! Kam --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, rosemarybeck@... wrote: > > > Hello all, > Well, we finished our first GC...
Kam Pebler 2006-09-28 19:52:00 #43139

First Trip Report----Way too Long
Hello all, Well, we finished our first GC hike this past week and all I can say is: WONDERFUL!! AWESOME!! INCREDIBLE!! INDESCRIBABLE!! If you have...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2006-09-28 19:06:47 #43138

(OT) something new for emergency caches
have won a prestigious national award for re-designing > the humble tin can to help victims of natural disasters. > Their all-in-one tin not only contains...
mweber 2006-09-28 13:54:42 #43137

Mount Huethawali
Mount Huethawali (pronounced Wee The Wally) is a detached mountain, crowned with irregular cross-bedded layers of white Coconino Sandstone. Mount Huethawali...
Wayne Tomasi 2006-09-28 12:14:07 #43136

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