Re: Showers at Phantom Ranch
That's funny. (the part about being fourty) I'm a 50 year old grandmom who wishes I could get my overweight step-grand children to join us on our...
mmceachern5 2007-02-22 08:47:38 #45033

Re: Showers at Phantom Ranch
some pride that you had the outdoor experienced of camping under the > stars and maybe wore the same cloths more than once and no one cared > or noticed. >...
drslim_48 2007-02-22 08:37:41 #45032

Re: Showers at Phantom Ranch & River Bathing
--- Not dumb; a young lady camping at Hermit Creek last year should have asked that question(She'll probably be in the next version of the book). Boat...
jagchiker 2007-02-21 22:51:50 #45031

Re: Showers at Phantom Ranch & River Bathing
some place like the Boat Beach be a safe area (currents ?) to do > this? After reading Death In The Canyon, I have a very healthy > respect for the Colorado...
johngeyles 2007-02-21 22:48:58 #45030

Re: Clear Creek Trip Report, Part Six-emergencies and such
---Caution is a good thing in the Canyon, especially when your canyon/desert experience is limited. One has to stop and ask if the situation is life...
jagchiker 2007-02-21 22:30:58 #45029

Re: Clear Creek
Yes, I read that in the Hiking Guide by Ron Adkinson. You can see the CCC handiwork in places. It is a good trail. I imagine some of the other trails are...
Jane 2007-02-21 22:25:39 #45028

Re: First trip off corridor trails questions
--John G. gave good sound advise. You'll get an idea of how you'll deal with the climate on the Tonto during your time at Monument; but in summary- yes;...
jagchiker 2007-02-21 22:07:37 #45027

Re: Showers at Phantom Ranch
Amen. Here are some suggestions since it is your wife's first trip. Wash your hair at PR in the outdoor sink (just make sure to clean out your hair from...
Kam Pebler 2007-02-21 21:12:50 #45026

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