Re: 1st GC hike
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James Hayford 2008-03-30 14:33:43 #50114

Re: 1st GC hike
Salley, After initially sounding like a wet blanket, I want to say that given your location and experience it seems that you certainly can do this hike. The...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2008-03-30 13:06:05 #50113

Re: Royal Arch route rappel
I should have been more specific: A couple of bolt hangers with fixed rap rings would eliminate the need for ANY webbing. I agree that there is...
Pete Borremans 2008-03-30 12:29:40 #50112

Re: 1st GC hike
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, James Hayford wrote: > > so prepare your permit request(s), get up in the middle of the night, and fax your >...
Bessie Hyde 2008-03-30 12:20:00 #50111

Re: 328 out to Pasture Wash--How is the road looking/drying out?
For anyone still concerned the road is dry and dusty. Even the ruts have pretty much dried out. Plenty of stock 4x4's at the TH, no monster trucks needed at...
Tim 2008-03-30 12:06:30 #50110

Re: 1st GC hike
Bessie has described the classic newbie hike, and one I very much enjoy as I get older (been hiking the canyon for 30+ years). I am sure the rangers would...
James Hayford 2008-03-30 12:03:48 #50109

Re: Royal Arch route rappel
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Sally Underwood" wrote: > Thanks Tim...I always bring my own 8mm rope and extra webbing as I > belay people for...
Tim 2008-03-30 12:03:43 #50108

Re: Royal Arch route rappel
Hey Pete, I don't believe bolts would solve the problem at this particular spot. I've seen bolt anchors with a lot of crap hanging off them. And the...
rich_rudow 2008-03-30 11:18:24 #50107

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