Re: Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel Trail
Could they just put up some signs that say "Do you throw rocks! There are probably people down there and a thrown rock could kill them and you would be...
tdullmaier 2009-11-11 14:49:22 #58374

Re: Fish Cleaning?
Well, you got one thing right: "I am not authority on this. But this has been my experience from being on multiple river trips and hikes." On river trips,...
driftersmith 2009-11-11 14:04:04 #58373

Re: Fish Cleaning?
The river trip regulations are very clear, food scraps and burned charcoal/ash SHOULD NOT go into the river, bio-degradable or not!! from the GCNP...
Ray Fink 2009-11-11 13:33:59 #58372

Re: Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel Trail
On a commercial trip a few years back, we'd parked a couple boats at the little beach just upstream from the beach at Pipe Creek, where we let off the...
driftersmith 2009-11-11 12:22:25 #58371

Re: Fish Cleaning?
I think it is perfectly acceptable and fair-game to toss in river. (But I'd try to get it out away from back-eddy pools.) On river trips, bio-degradable...
bessiehyde 2009-11-11 12:05:32 #58370

Re: Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel Trail
A few years back I almost had a rock rolled onto my head on the upper part of the Bright Angel trail. Some foolish fellow was scrambling off trail for no...
towalkinwater 2009-11-11 11:30:01 #58369

Fish Cleaning?
If you catch a trout in the Colorado, what is the requirement for the intestines? Am I required to pack out the intestines and backbone? Sorry if this is a...
davidstockbridge 2009-11-11 11:08:44 #58368

Re: Rangers Respond to Fatality on Bright Angel Trail
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "kenmacirish" wrote: > > Anyone else thinking that this will turn out to be a rock fall (or thrown rock)...
Will_2_Win 2009-11-10 22:20:06 #58367

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