Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
Great idea about using headlamps. I use those exclusively now, as I like having my hands free while walking or doing camp chores after dark. Many headlamps...
Darin 2009-07-24 14:46:20 #56585

Book Review of "Down Canyon" in the NYT
Doc and you other "river guides" will appreciate this review: Â...
Normhikes 2009-07-24 13:21:58 #56584

Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
Per Lisa's request our trip plan is: Day 1: We live in Tucson so will be driving ourselves up. We'll start early, maybe stop for breakfast with my Dad in...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2009-07-24 11:40:51 #56583

Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
One choice is too get a permit for Cottonwood Camp. The other is to start hiking out from BAC up the NK around 2 am. You should see first light at...
Phil Gutkin 2009-07-24 11:34:51 #56582

Re: Not OT
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Doug Nering wrote: > Caching supplies is not a new concept -- people have been doing it in > GC since when?...
driftersmith 2009-07-24 11:09:03 #56581

Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
Thanks for the info Rosemary. We will be at Phantom Ranch the 29th and 30th and hiking out to the North Rim on the 1st. Would love to hear more about your...
mlcc84@sbcglobal.net 2009-07-24 10:55:55 #56580

Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
You've stated that you have previously done the South rim hike so you know what that's like. I just returned from a North to South and that is what I would...
rryder_99 2009-07-24 10:28:08 #56579

Re: Late September Hike - Rim to Rim
You don't say if you are spending a night at Cottonwood Camp going up the north side. If not, be aware that it is 14.5 miles from Phantom Ranch to the rim,...
richard2425848 2009-07-24 10:10:40 #56578

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