Re: why no rafts on the river?
Hi Bob, It should be clear that what we are talking about is comprehensive planning verses band-aid approaches to complex issues. The Park uses...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2000-11-01 03:38:43 #4874

Re: last mule post?
My two cents worth on the mules, If you tried to have a mule train running on any other public space the EPA would want to talk to you about all the...
Gordon & Karen Lindahl 2000-10-31 23:25:29 #4873

Re: South and Snow
Hello, I was on the BA trail at 11 AM today and it was wet and muddy but so far no permanent ice or packed snow. Weather for the South rim has...
Bob 2000-10-31 21:06:07 #4872

South and Snow
Just wondering what I need to do to prepare for the snow I am seeing in the forcast. This will be my 1st trip in the canyon, I am heading down on Nov 5 and...
dahl@esu6.org 2000-10-31 20:18:11 #4871

Re: last mule post?
The canyon has been a national park for less than a hundred years. Mules have been a part of the "history" of the Grand Canyon early. Also, who's to say...
glrfnp99@aol.com 2000-10-31 19:43:39 #4870

Re: Mule Sinners
Well put, Bob! And MUCH shorter than my post!!!!! :-) Jerry >From: Bob Bordasch <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Jerry Dickey 2000-10-31 19:26:37 #4869

Re: Mule Sinners
Phil - I agree that the mules cause quite a stink and greatly diminish an otherwise pleasant hike on the corridor trails. I personally would like to see the...
Bob Bordasch 2000-10-31 19:09:12 #4868

Mule Sinners
There are very few prerequisites for visiting the canyon. The number of visitors continues to increase along with the impact they create. Someone suggests...
pgutkin@snet.net 2000-10-31 17:09:05 #4867

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