How Quilting Can Be On Topic or The Making of a GC Quilt
I thought I'd have some stupid fun with you all given that most of us aren't hiking right now because it's just too darn hot. Some people are inspired to...
Kam Pebler 2008-06-30 21:11:46 #51546

Re: Hiking out at night
I agree too. You also shouldn't carry much water as hopefully you will be traveling light--unless you move slow on steep downhills. Many hikers can reach...
Sam 2008-06-30 15:08:39 #51545

Re: Hiking out at night, IMO
My preference when not on the N. side is the SK both ways. The problem with recommending it to a new bees is all things have trade offs. How can people...
Phil Gutkin 2008-06-30 14:50:57 #51544

Re: Hiking out at night
There is a section of the South Kaibab trail just below Skeleton Point which is fully exposed to the sun, and this time of year will be extremely hot. Take a...
Darin 2008-06-30 11:52:51 #51543

Re: Hiking out at night
I view the sunrise on the SK trail as one of the great hiking experiences anywhere. My recommendation is to try to be on the trail at least half an hour...
Washburns 2008-06-30 11:10:13 #51542

Re: Hiking out at night
Thanks everyone for your prompt replies. You cannot imagine how valuable all this information has been to us. Our current plan is to take a light tent...
Luv Kothari 2008-06-30 10:56:45 #51541

Re: Hiking out at night
NWS reports at phantom were not the same as ranger or hiker reports from phantom. NWS posted low of 65. Believe me, we never saw 65. Or even 85. Take...
jennifer.is@comcast.net 2008-06-30 10:56:44 #51540

Re: Hiking out at night
Yes sam, we were all warned. And took precautions. Our one person who got sick - we got her to pipe creek where she cooled down and waited out the heat....
jennifer.is@comcast.net 2008-06-30 10:56:44 #51539

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