Re: Cairns and Ducks
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "billferris2003" wrote: Bill, We hiked the tonto east last summer and I had remembered your photo and actively...
wcrisp6871 2009-08-03 11:04:36 #56899

Re: Cairns and Ducks
I, for one, would argue that the "creators" did seriously subtract something from the environment in creating their "rock art." How can anyone ask 'Does that...
driftersmith 2009-08-03 10:37:40 #56898

Rock Art
Along the Appalachian Trail in New Jersey there are quite a few instances of where Maine to Georgia through-hikers have created rock art. A few being...
Colleen O'Neill 2009-08-03 10:31:54 #56897

Re: more BA-Nanko questions
Lawrence, Since you are going "high" and up and over lots of great saddles at the first part of the hike, it would be my vote (if I had one) to stay with the...
Sally Underwood 2009-08-03 10:18:21 #56896

Re: Cairns and Ducks
That and the picture of the "medicine" wheel both seem to clearly be rock art and not cairns. So does that make it more or less wrong to make them? More or...
tdullmaier 2009-08-03 10:17:01 #56895

Re: Cairns and Ducks
... And someone went to a great deal of effort to construct this rock art in the streambed at Cottonwood...
richard2425848 2009-08-03 09:56:00 #56894

GC Photos - The Compass
For those that are interested, some photos from my April 2009 GC trip have been posted in the August/September 2009 issue of The Compass. Its only a few...
Colleen O'Neill 2009-08-03 08:47:28 #56893

Re: Cairns and Ducks
It's clear from Drifter's comment that he is not opposed to cairns when they are correct and helpful, and I see no reason to believe that adding a cairn...
Doug Nering 2009-08-03 08:09:56 #56892

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