Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
I'm sure others will tell you that this is way too much to do in one day, but let me put it in a little different context. What is your goal, what do you...
Gerry Aquino 2008-01-09 13:11:10 #49036

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????

mweber 2008-01-09 13:04:56 #49035

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
I second the hike down to Horseshoe masa. You get great views, and you don't have to share the trails with the mules. (Personal opinion, others feel free...
Brian Alleyne 2008-01-09 12:50:24 #49034

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
I will jump in, but I am certain others will comment as well. There is a reason that the Park Service says don't do this. The numbers have gone down, but in...
herbstroh 2008-01-09 12:35:38 #49033

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
I agree, that is way too much. Don't give up on Phantom reservations, keep calling, they do get cancelations. I also believe you can rent camping gear if...
DANIEL MATHEWS 2008-01-09 12:28:20 #49032

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
The hike down the SK to skeleton point is spectacular, you'll get plenty of excercise and you will not be disappointed by the experience. Have...
Ed G 2008-01-09 12:26:35 #49031

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
I agree with Richard!! This is not a good idea... Larry richard2425848 <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
larry rider 2008-01-09 12:11:38 #49030

Re: Newbie question - are we in over our heads????
You said it correctly, this is not a good idea. You're suggesting a day hike of approximately 17 miles with almost 10,000' of vertical elevation change. ...
richard2425848 2008-01-09 12:07:47 #49029

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