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My most thrilling winter hiking experience was down (and then back up) the Grandview Trail in two feet of fresh snow that covered a lalyer of ice. The next...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2000-11-15 09:56:25 #5147

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We went down New Hance a few years back in deep snow. One person had gone before us (a lot of it off trail) so we followed in his post holes. Only problem...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-11-15 09:44:55 #5146

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Rose, The Park Service sends it to you when you get your permit or you can purchase it from the Grand Canyon Association. Their Web page is...
Karen Greig 2000-11-15 09:40:43 #5145

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when you have to hike in relatively deep snow, where your footprints appear to be "post holes". pain in the a__. -----Original Message----- From: Mathew...
Al Kahler 2000-11-15 08:05:43 #5144

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Someone mentioned "post-holing" on this same topic. Can anyone define that for me ? -- Original Message -- >Hi Jimmy, > >While extra care should be...
Mathew DeLillo 2000-11-15 07:57:50 #5143

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Hi Jimmy, While extra care should be exercised in snow and ice conditions route finding might be the major problem. Especially if you are the first on...
Coltrin 2000-11-15 07:52:19 #5142

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I hiked out the New Hance with light snow 2-3 inches and hurricane force winds (gusting to 75mph) a few years back, in late december, and still had no...
Al Kahler 2000-11-15 07:39:21 #5141

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I did your loop in March. There was ice for the first mile. The trail is steep but I did not get the feeling I was exposed to a serious drop. I used instep...
Mathew DeLillo 2000-11-15 06:43:41 #5140

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