Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
I/ve been talking to folks in Back Country Office on this matter for the past couple of days. Our postings/discussions has gotten the newer rangers from...
jagchiker 2006-12-21 00:10:09 #44032

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
Bob, I knew anyone who reads this group would understand. Hope my little joke brought a smile to your face when you read it! Best, Chris ----- Original...
Chris Forsyth 2006-12-20 22:45:21 #44031

Re: raft or hike? help!
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "sammiebean9" wrote: > > my husband and i are planning a trip to the canyon next year, but now i've got a...
Kam Pebler 2006-12-20 22:18:03 #44030

Maverick call it good at 106
FYI, tom Tom Martin, Co-Director River Runners For Wilderness Arizona Field Office PO Box 30821, Flagstaff, AZ 86003 928-556-0742 FLG, 928-638-4053 Grand...
Tom Martin 2006-12-20 20:57:14 #44029

Re: OT Mt Hood in Oregon
No mea culpa required or even desired. I didn't mean to sound critical. (Ah, the joys of communicating via email.) Just observing that bad stuff can...
Rob Brading 2006-12-20 14:54:31 #44028

Hance Grandview Loop with a four year old-detailed report.
The detailed trip report I promised is (finally) finished if anyone is interested:...
scott patterson 2006-12-20 13:57:18 #44027

Re: Camping 'near' the LCR
I have a permit for early April with two nights in Palisades and have been wrestling with the same dilemma. I called the Backcountry Office (different...
festgeo42 2006-12-20 11:57:43 #44026

Re: NOW OT - Camping 'near' the LCR
Pat, Cairns are appropriate in that case. When the snow melts it is important to keep the hikers in the established track. The hiking equivalent of snow...
Dick Matthews 2006-12-20 10:06:52 #44025

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