Re: Canyon Hike in December
Thanks, Sue. Nothing so convincing as a personal testimonial. I am really anxious to get back to the Canyon, and to see it with snow on the...
William Harris 2008-09-30 10:24:14 #52596

Re: 1st time S Kaibab-Bright Angel
What time of year are you hoping to go? Given what you have told us, if you have time for an extra day, or two, I would try to stay one night at Indian...
mplsbeatnik 2008-09-30 09:15:27 #52595

Re: Nasty water photos!
Thanks -- never heard of it. On Sep 29, 2008, at 16:52, Keith wrote: > Doug, > > That's probably what they call a Horsehair or Gordian worm. They are >...
Doug Nering 2008-09-30 08:52:30 #52594

Re: 1st time S Kaibab-Bright Angel
Be sure to take breaks at least once every hour for 10 mins or so. Try to find a spot where you can remove your boots and elevate your legs above your torso....
Darin 2008-09-30 08:50:08 #52593

Re: 1st time S Kaibab-Bright Angel
Consider using a trekking pole(s). I prefer one pole leaving a hand free; others prefer 2 poles. It's important to eat as well as drink. (Eating will prevent...
Bessie Hyde 2008-09-30 06:37:44 #52592

Re: 1st time S Kaibab-Bright Angel
Steve, Take along some snacks for the hike down. Be sure to order the sack lunch at Phantom for the hike out, thereby avoiding bringing food that you won't...
pkbinder 2008-09-30 06:14:12 #52591

Re: Nasty water photos!
Hair Snake! a kind of roundworm or flatworm, larvae are parasites on other insects John O --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Doug Nering ...
toroweap179 2008-09-30 04:29:44 #52590

Re: Nasty water photos!
Doug, That's probably what they call a Horsehair or Gordian worm. They are found in the phylum Nematomorpha. They grow and develop in the body cavity of...
Keith 2008-09-30 04:29:44 #52589

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