Re: Some Newbie Questions
What about ordinary insect repellent..is it needed in the GC or PR? Thanks for any advice --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "richard2425848" ...
mcupnorth 2008-04-09 19:06:24 #50318

Re: extra shoes
Thanks for your advice. We will get some liners and try 'em out. Taking sandal's for PR. We have been training extensively for a year now doing hills up and...
mcupnorth 2008-04-09 19:06:13 #50317

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack? - thanks to all
Thanks to all who have taken the time to reply with great ideas and insight. We did (today) obtain some rat sacks. I'm looking forward to trying them. ...
Rob 2008-04-09 18:42:09 #50315

Re: Some Newbie Questions
Lyn - Are you spending one night or two nights at the bottom. If one, you won't have time for a 4-5 hour side trip. If two, going up the Clear Creek Trail...
richard2425848 2008-04-09 18:22:12 #50314

Some Newbie Questions
We too, are novices at hiking in the Grand Canyon. We are spending several days at Bryce, driving to SR and taking the shuttle to NR the first week of...
Lyn Schnug 2008-04-09 16:58:43 #50313

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
Hearing that deliveries from the manufacturer were slow, I bought mine from the Grand Canyon Association...
godzilla_tan 2008-04-09 16:29:24 #50312

Re: extra shoes
I do wear a liner. Most of the guys I hike with do not. That is kind of a personal thing. I usually wear leather boots. The liner will wick the water from...
Donavon Zoffka 2008-04-09 16:17:07 #50311

Re: Escalante Creek/75-mile camping? Rat Sack?
Yeah, it's doable -if you like swimming in deep water with a backpack. Otherwise. I'd stay on the trail... Why do you suppose the trail leaves the river,...
driftersmith 2008-04-09 14:54:03 #50310

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