Music
Not sure if it is the greatest for the canyon (haven't even taken my iPod down there yet, but when you are sitting around the creek after getting kicked...
Harvey Y Brandt 2007-05-15 19:56:33 #46212

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

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