Re: Favorite Song for Below the Rim
My new favorites are the "Sacred Drums" CD's that I picked up in the Tetons last year. Drums and flutes really help to kick back and mellow out. Even help...
Bob Washburn 2007-05-15 13:24:32 #46205

Re: Favorite Song for Below the Rim
I tend to sing in my head whether I take a music machine or not. Cat Stevens is good, his moonshadow song hauled my butt out of Surprise Valley one moonlit...
MaryPhyl 2007-05-15 13:06:06 #46204

Re: Favorite Song for Below the Rim
Bob Holland wrote: >I know a lot of people like to listen to music while in GC. I prefer >to listen to the natural music of the canyon. > > > Me, too....
mweber 2007-05-15 12:47:29 #46203

Re: Back injury question
Thanks for the response. :) Juliet On 5/14/07, donaldpvadair@... <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Juliet 2007-05-15 12:41:58 #46202

Next Hike
We have done the R2R north to south Hermit BA loop twice and down the SK to Phantom and out the Bright Angel trails so far. We would like to try something...
Roy 2007-05-15 11:53:48 #46201

Re: Favorite Song for Below the Rim
I know a lot of people like to listen to music while in GC. I prefer to listen to the natural music of the canyon. Bob Holland --- In...
Bob Holland 2007-05-15 11:33:06 #46200

Favorite Song for Below the Rim
I would like to get some new songs to load on my Ipod before heading down next week.... ones that best catch the mood and wonder of being deep in the...
Bruce Bowden 2007-05-15 10:54:43 #46199

Re: If anyone is going into South Canyon...
I'm glad that you found your glasses... By the way, there is a short cut route into South Canyon that makes it only around 3 or 4 miles each way. I've day...
Hank Schnieder 2007-05-15 09:43:18 #46198

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