Re: Looking for a good hike
My limited experience with the canyon is that anything below the rim is NOT touristy. I hiked the corridor trails South Kaibab down, stayed at Phantom...
tdullmaier 2007-10-10 02:52:03 #48219

Re: Looking for a good hike
I also agree in spirit with the intentions of Doug. It is difficult to live in the shadow of those who have the best of intentions and have either fate, a...
scoutmaster1006 2007-10-09 23:26:46 #48218

Re: Looking for a good hike
--Doug put the subject of "scouts" in GC nicely. From personal experience with scout and school groups on the trail; There have been great groups, and...
jagchiker 2007-10-09 22:03:41 #48217

Re: Looking for a good hike
--Doug put the subject of "scouts" in GC nicely. From personal experience with scout and school groups on the trail; There have been great groups, and...
jagchiker 2007-10-09 22:01:15 #48216

Re: Where to stand for mules/livestock
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "jagchiker" wrote: > > -Inside/uphill side of trail is correct. Find a spot where you can > get off the trail...
John Nanke 2007-10-09 21:43:23 #48215

Re: GENERAL INFORMATION....
--- Having hiked at GC for 9 years at Thanksgiving; the weather is the biggest determinate on availability. The visitation is busy at Thanksgiving- lodges...
jagchiker 2007-10-09 21:25:39 #48214

Re: Where to stand for mules/livestock
-Inside/uphill side of trail is correct. Find a spot where you can get off the trail and have stable footing. (I mention stable footing, because earlier...
jagchiker 2007-10-09 21:13:07 #48213

Re: Looking for a good hike
Actually, I think both of you are correct. The LNT recommendation is what it is (as Dick states). This guidance once was common practice at GC but...
Doug Nering 2007-10-09 20:51:31 #48212

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