Our Rim to Rim
Not likely the most exciting thing you have read, but . . . He - 52 years going in, 53 the day of hiking out, pretty good shape, been working out for...
Harvey Y Brandt 2007-06-07 13:33:26 #46441

Re: Blood Sucking Beetle
i doubt if your s and s are from the bug....kissing bugs are quite common and usually just leave red welts across your skin which just go away eventually...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2007-06-07 11:10:02 #46440

Grand Canyon Sunrise/ Sunset Times and Moon Phases - on park web si
http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/sunrise_set_moon.htm
shioshya 2007-06-07 10:16:52 #46439

Re: Blood Sucking Beetle
If they have mouthparts resembling those in the photo at the link below, they are likely some sort of conenose bug (or kissing bug as Tom suggested). They...
Todd 2007-06-07 09:34:08 #46438

Re: Blood Sucking Beetle
Hi Stuart, Hazel and I camped out there a few weeks ago, and had no troubles. But, it could be a couple of things, one being this: Kissing bugs (Triatoma)...
Tom Martin 2007-06-06 19:56:02 #46437

Blood Sucking Beetle
I camped two nights at Tuweep a couple of weeks ago (no tent). While packing up I noticed a fat black beetle type insect under my ground cloth. . I thought...
slzemel 2007-06-06 18:47:37 #46436

RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update
RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update June 6, 2007 Glen Canyon Dam Operations Releases from Glen Canyon Dam in June 2007 will average 13,400 cubic feet...
RRFW_Riverwire@att.net 2007-06-06 14:33:45 #46435

Holt's folly--the report
Thanks to everyone who offered advice for the trip my son and I took to the canyon last week. We did indeed hike down and up in a day (going down Kaibab and...
Holt Andrews 2007-06-06 13:45:41 #46434

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