Re: backpacking/camping in canyon in March
1> There are several models of Yaxtrax, and they are all used by visitors on the "Corridor" trails. 2) Weather will determine if you need them in Nov. The...
jagchiker 2008-07-09 21:51:08 #51677

Re: Tents, sleeping bags needed in June?
A "rat sack" is not necessary for the corridor hike the OP described. The park provides food storage canisters (ammo cans) at every campsite at Indian Garden,...
billferris2003 2008-07-09 19:10:43 #51676

Re: Rim to Rim trip report
Well really, slippery skin and neoprene :) 1) Neoprene sox totally rock for wet canyon bottom hiking. Of which the Narrows in Zion are a real classic! ...
Chris Schmandt 2008-07-09 12:45:16 #51675

Re: DRIFTING - OT Re: Tents, sleeping bags needed in June?
Sam, There is a difference between knowledge and understanding. Howard Cosell is the best example. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of football, but did...
Dick Matthews 2008-07-09 12:30:34 #51674

Re: Tents, sleeping bags needed in June?
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Sam" wrote: > > Be sure to read the post 51643 which is a good warning for those > looking to enjoy their hot...
Darin 2008-07-09 11:43:01 #51673

Re: Tents, sleeping bags needed in June?
Be sure to read the post 51643 which is a good warning for those looking to enjoy their hot summer...
Sam 2008-07-09 09:57:47 #51672

Re: Ranger Chuck
You might check the nps phone book below as I did find a Chuck Sypher? GC NPS loves to take phone calls from visitors! LOL Try phoning someone and see your...
Sam 2008-07-09 09:43:30 #51671

Re: Tents, sleeping bags needed in June?
I've never hiked Grand Canyon in June, but I have taken several trips in late May. My preferred warm weather rig is a ground cloth, pad, and bag liner...
Don Lundman 2008-07-09 09:30:56 #51670

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