Re: Next Hike
Clear Creek or Grandview/Sk loop would be your next logical progression. Or you could do The Horseshoe Mesa/Cottonwood Creek/Hance Creek area. Bob...
Bob Holland 2007-05-15 19:36:57 #46211

Re: Pitching a tarptent at the Canyon
I have a tarptent. It has been my experience that stakes are rarely useful at many Canyon campsites. (combination of sand, sandy soil, rocks, and hard...
Bessie Hyde 2007-05-15 19:36:14 #46210

Pitching a tarptent at the Canyon
I've finally gotten over my 'thing' about non-freestanding shelters, (cutting my tent weight in half helped sway me) and have ordered a Rainshadow 2...
becki_s19 2007-05-15 18:43:49 #46209

Re: Favorite Song for Below the Rim
Bruce- Though I don't listen to music when I hike, I think some Nicholas Gunn might do the trick. For a while I had been looking for music to listen to at...
becki_s19 2007-05-15 18:20:18 #46208

Re: New Trip Report
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "richard2425848" wrote: great trip report richard!! i"ll be leaving in 2 weeks on a 9 day hybrid trip with...
daniel dunn 2007-05-15 14:51:04 #46207

Favorite Songs
A friend of mine and I used to do long, cross-state bicycle tours. We would entertain (or disturb) our fellow riders by bursting into a rendition of "Climb...
Timothy Osburn 2007-05-15 13:49:52 #46206

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

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