Re: party/group permit
I'm not sure I understand this. Is one party of 3 hikers at greater risk than 1 party of 6?
Separation in itself is not a risk and there could be good reason...
Doug N 2009-02-14 00:32:22 #54019
Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
Hi Kurt,
That's the approach I'd take; depart Bright Angel Campground early
enough to catch Devil's Corkscrew still in the shade. I think it's
about 2.5...
billferris2003 2009-02-14 00:08:01 #54018
Re: party/group permit
I'm pretty sure this could lead to a citation. A permit is required
for all backcountry camping and that permit is supposed to be
prominently displayed at the...
billferris2003 2009-02-13 23:30:14 #54017
Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
I too have been using AquaMira for years with no bad effects. I also
like the weight. There is a slight aftertaste, but it's well worth the
weight trade-off...
astro9073444 2009-02-13 17:15:26 #54016
Re: Drinking water at the corridor camps
I keep one of these in my pack -- just in case.
Light weight and easy to use.
http://aquamira.com/consumer/aquamira-frontier-filter
Ken
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Ken 2009-02-13 17:15:22 #54015
Re: party/group permit
I'd like to suggest not to get overly obsessed with rules and details
and interpretation on a point like this. If the use area is "at large"
camping then you...
Doug N 2009-02-13 13:37:58 #54014
Re: Multiple Permit Applications for Group?
Yes, Steve is absolutely right. The limit is 6 people (used to be 7) on a permit, and it is possible that you could not add more onto a permit -- some use...
Bob Bordasch 2009-02-13 12:04:30 #54013
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