Re: Havasu Canyon and Olo use area
I got a stern warning/reprimand for merely driving out past Pasture Wash towards Topocoba. I thought the fee I paid to pass through their land was...
Bob Bordasch 2007-02-12 08:01:06 #44892

Re: Havasu Canyon and Olo use area
Doug, It does not seem that tourism is compatible with the Havasupai culture. The tribe is small and fiscally challenged. Maybe there is no staff to reply...
Dick Matthews 2007-02-12 06:56:56 #44891

Re: Trail Runners
Got New Balance 809s the other day. I break down 2 pair a year hiking. Frankly, I do not care how quickly they break down if they keep me from breaking...
Dick Matthews 2007-02-12 06:29:36 #44890

Re: Phantom Ranch: Cabins vs Dorms
to do with noise: once an evangelical Christian decided > that everyone in earshot needed converting ... I thought you said it had nothing to do with noise...
johngeyles 2007-02-12 00:02:43 #44889

Re: Drinking water from Havasu Creek?
I have a reputation for drinking water from Thunder River, upper Tapeats Creek, and Deer Spring without treatment. These springs have never caused me any...
Watkins, Conor Maris (UMR-Student) 2007-02-11 22:45:58 #44888

Re: Drinking water from Havasu Creek?
There is a good spring in the campground for water and if the river isn't running brown one can fairly easily get water at the Colorado. Since one is just...
Bob Marley 2007-02-11 22:25:09 #44887

Re: Phantom Ranch: Cabins vs Dorms
Patricia Corry wrote: >I stayed in the dorms only one time, for 2 nights, but the >snoring was horrendous. And that was the women's dorm!... Maybe I was...
mweber 2007-02-11 21:25:07 #44886

Re: Phantom Ranch: Cabins vs Dorms
Hello all, Last fall we spent one night in the dorms and 1 night in a "hiker" cabin. The dorm was fine for me as I was so tired I slept right through the...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2007-02-11 21:20:58 #44885

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