Re: Kanab area hike
Ali, The distance for that hike is roughly 10 miles, with roughly half of it on trail (the first 1.5 miles and the last 3.5 miles, in the direction you...
David Marcus 2008-08-08 10:47:22 #52040

Re: Kanab area hike
I would say a long, but doable, day-hike for fit and experienced hikers in cool weather - but late September ain't necessarily cool. I say this having...
johngeyles 2008-08-08 10:45:07 #52039

Kanab area hike
Any of you veterans know what the distance would be for a hike from Sowats Pt, down Kwagunt, up to Sowats Cyn, and a return on the Sowats trail (past Mtn...
van4bye 2008-08-08 09:30:39 #52038

Re: Trusting That GPS
I still use a good topo map, and a compass when the need arises.--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "jagchiker" wrote: > > The piece of equipment...
Clayton 2008-08-08 04:21:23 #52037

Seeking hiking partners for December
I am looking to do a two-day hike of the Canyon for the first time in December. I looked at all these guided tour sites, and the prices are outrageous. ...
scottmemmer 2008-08-07 10:47:10 #52036

Re: One way mule trip up from Phantom Ranch < drag out >
Hey Larry, Great idea :-) Regards, Steve ______________________________ MCAD.net, MCSD.net CISSP-ISSAP CTO HSIC P.O. Box 1350 Issaquah, Wa ...
Steve 2008-08-07 05:34:13 #52035

Re: Trusting That GPS
The piece of equipment is only as good as the human using it. This type of incident frequently occurs on the N.Rim, even after being advised by 4 wd drivers...
jagchiker 2008-08-06 23:29:31 #52034

Re: Trusting That GPS
Background; I spent 4+ weeks in Alaska this summer hiking and rafting. This included hiking the Chilkoot Trail, the famous 1898 Klondike goldrush trail. I...
Bessie Hyde 2008-08-06 21:34:53 #52033

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