Re: bp'ing after knee replacement?
This subject generated a lot of responses. Does this mean that a knee replacement is a typical procedure for a Grand Canyon Hiker? Is hiking so bad for my...
lrwrqtp 2006-12-17 23:32:19 #43965

Re: OT Mt Hood in Oregon
Roger I have been following it. The Bad weather was the big factor working against any outside help. Between this story and the last family lost because of...
Phil Gutkin 2006-12-17 18:17:51 #43964

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
I don't know how the restricted areas have been communicated to hikers, but I presume this is in the documentation provided to the permit holder. I have...
Jan Taylor 2006-12-17 16:49:14 #43963

OT Mt Hood in Oregon
Howdy all. Being of the outdoor/ hiking persuasion, I sure all of yall have been keeping up the the probably tradegy on Mt Hood. I have spent some time...
Roger Price 2006-12-17 15:43:29 #43962

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
Jan, Thanks, I understand the purpose of the restrictions (and I'd noticed the Canyon was pretty big). ;-) To put my question more plainly, is the...
Chris Forsyth 2006-12-17 14:29:18 #43961

Re: non-linearity of effort with increased pack wei...
You're right, Adair. One animal can really mess up your life. My husband team ropes, and is a heeler. He won't rope three weeks before a canyon hike. Not...
Tracey W 2006-12-17 14:09:05 #43960

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
How are these restricted areas marked? or the restrictions communicated to permit holders? ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Taylor To:...
Bob Washburn 2006-12-17 11:49:21 #43959

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
Chris, There are a number of sites throughout the Canyon and river corridor, and within the boundaries of the National Park, that have restricted use or are...
Jan Taylor 2006-12-17 11:22:47 #43958

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