Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
Well, most of "our people", that is, European-Americans, come from cultures where cold is far more of a danger than heat; it is really pretty ingrained in our...
johngeyles 2009-08-26 12:59:24 #57232

Re: Angels Landing
Take heart, Mary ! I think that redwall traverse on the NK is the scariest thing on any corridor trail. John > I found the > north Kiabab scary! > But...
johngeyles 2009-08-26 12:50:57 #57231

Re: Angels Landing
It is interesting to hear you didn't make it the first time since you are a very experienced hiker. We too will start at dawn to avoid the crowds and then...
tdullmaier 2009-08-26 12:44:14 #57230

Re: Angels Landing
I guess we'll just get to Scout's Landing and see how we feel. We're going to Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon Dam so I looked at those two! ...
tdullmaier 2009-08-26 12:40:57 #57229

Re: Angels Landing
I remember the first time I did Angels landing, was actually my second attempt. The first time I went up, even tho I saw young children and senior citizen...
garyclaytonpalmer 2009-08-26 10:35:51 #57228

Re: Angels Landing
No kidding Terry, as you saw in my post I thought it was 10-20 feet wide. After looking at Jamie's photos I'm wondering if I just suppressed the tricky...
chris.forsyth 2009-08-26 10:12:09 #57227

Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
Terry, I have done the Angel's Landing hike; in fact I did it with my son on his 12th birthday. While thrilling, it is not inherently an extreme hike. It...
chris.forsyth 2009-08-26 09:37:04 #57226

Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
Kris, I am impressed and thrilled that a representative of BackPacker would respond to the post. Years ago I tried to introduce my business partner to...
Dick Matthews 2009-08-26 08:40:18 #57225

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