Re: Thanks to all for responses to my query about Lonetree and Horse
southkaibab wrote: > > Now I'm mainly anxious about a highly exposed place on the trail, I > think above Grapevine Canyon. I've heard tell of 45-degree...
Reid Priedhorsky 2008-01-15 17:26:16 #49173

Re: Private Stock
That was my image. Someone unfamiliar with the canyon thinking it would be a neat place to take a horse that was not familiar with terrain or crowds down...
Washburns 2008-01-15 17:04:35 #49172

Re: redwall break in upper hermit creek
Gary. I think Bil knows the route. Maybe he'll go with you. Mike Coltrin Tucson --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "discoturd82" wrote: > >...
mike_coltrin 2008-01-15 16:59:01 #49171

Re: Aerial photo (to augment maps) sources?
I was looking for a map finder for USGS quadrangle for Google Earth today and happened upon a kmz that not only has the quadrangle coverage (just squares...
Brian 2008-01-15 16:50:01 #49170

Thanks to all for responses to my query about Lonetree and Horseshoe
I appreciate the responses to my query about Lonetree running in late May. Meanwhile when I asked about Cremation running I believe I was actually thinking...
southkaibab 2008-01-15 16:49:41 #49169

redwall break in upper hermit creek
Has anyone here ever hiked up Hermit Creek through the Redwall and Supai? All I've heard is that it will be plenty brushy and I'll need to know "the exact...
discoturd82 2008-01-15 16:49:05 #49168

Re: Private Stock
Sam wrote: >Rumor mill says horses don't do well in the GC which is why mules >are used but I'm sure someone knows the rest of the story on...
mweber 2008-01-15 14:56:33 #49167

Re: 94 Mile Canyon access from Crystal
Maybe Dennis is really Gary Clayton? At least you'd hope the guy would of learned from Gary's ordeal with NPS which I think was real. Or maybe this is all...
Sam 2008-01-15 14:03:04 #49166

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