Willow Spring area
Alan,
I have hiked in that area a lot. I'm not sure what you are desiring to do.
As Rich has discussed there are a number of ways into the Willow Spring...
Dave Mortenson 2009-09-28 11:22:08 #57809
Re: More on Mules
Thanks Bill, you have said this very well! Yes, it'll take a review of all
sides of all the issues to come to a plan on how to move this issue along
into the...
Tom Martin 2009-09-28 10:49:21 #57808
Re: [!! SPAM] [Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Re: More on Mules
I am very conflicted on this issue. It is NOT pleasant to share the
trails with the mules.
The mules are a living history exhibit.
I thought that Xanterra...
Dick Matthews 2009-09-28 10:36:24 #57807
Re: More on Mules
The mules, Hayes said, are an integral part of the Canyon.
"I know you need to protect the trails, but the mules are an important part of the whole...
todds_hiking_guide 2009-09-28 09:10:54 #57806
Nankoweap
I require some photos of (very) old campsites in Nankoweap to Chuar areas for my research/book.Hikers are usually on tight schedules, howeverf some of the...
menkeshome 2009-09-28 08:31:20 #57805
Re: More on Mules
Hi Tom,
I don't mind a difference of opinion; not at all. I've enjoy reading the range of perspectives that have been voiced on this issue. Some folks have a...
Bill Ferris 2009-09-28 08:22:26 #57804
Re: More on Mules
There's mules on Kaibab. They're not carrying tourists, but supplies in/out of Phantom.
> I always preferred the Kaibab trail - no mules, better views(?)
>...
baktoehold 2009-09-28 07:59:28 #57803
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