Toroweap Permit ? ?
. . I believe that I read that you DON'T need a permit to camp at the Toroweap campgrounds....Is this true? Can someone confirm? Also, wondering about the...
squatpuke 2007-09-07 10:49:29 #47671

martin litton trip
hi folks....martin litton can still row....and he is one tough dude for 90 1/2...i got home a couple days ago but i think the trip is supposed to get off the...
docthomas04@yahoo.com 2007-09-07 10:34:28 #47670

Re: Any 802.11 wireless connections in Grand Canyon Village?
Thanks Tom... I knew about the ones in Tusayan, wasn't sure if any in the park itself. I've only found a few spots along the rim trail where cell phones...
Darin 2007-09-07 07:24:53 #47669

Re: SteriPen UV water purifier
We used one on our West Coast Trail trip in July and found it confusing, frustrating and unreliable. Or maybe it's us who were cranky and unreliable. In any...
Rob Brading 2007-09-06 20:52:51 #47668

Re: SteriPen UV water purifier
Forgot to say that this technology has been used in developing countries for several years now with notable success. On Sunday, September 2, 2007 10:14...
Rob Brading 2007-09-06 20:52:43 #47667

N Rim prescribed fires
GCNP fire officials just released a notice that three more fires are being planned for the North Rim in the next couple of weeks- weather permitting. Areas...
jagchiker 2007-09-06 20:48:39 #47666

Re: Any 802.11 wireless connections in Grand Canyon Village?
Hi Wayne, Thanks! Ok then, Darin, you should be good to go. Have a great visit, yours, tom Tom Martin, Co-Director River Runners For Wilderness Arizona Field...
Tom Martin 2007-09-06 18:53:04 #47665

Re: Any 802.11 wireless connections in Grand Canyon Village?
Tom Wi-Fi is based on the 802.11 wireless network standard and uses the same public radio frequency bands. Wayne Tomasi
Wayne Tomasi 2007-09-06 17:48:15 #47664

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