Re: Family Hike/Overnight
What time of the year are you planning this hike for? If it's summer, take the heat into consideration. If you have slow hikers in your group, you can break...
sumiwada 2009-12-01 08:20:39 #58635

Re: Off-Topic. Was: Operational Changes to Backcountry Permitting
On 12/01/09 01:59, Chris F wrote: > > New York Times has an article on the subject of online banking and > the risks thereof. You will be happy to learn...
Reid Priedhorsky 2009-12-01 02:14:01 #58634

Re: Off-Topic. Was: Operational Changes to Backcountry Permitting
New York Times has an article on the subject of online banking and the risks thereof. You will be happy to learn that "all" financial institutions cover...
Chris F 2009-12-01 00:59:53 #58633

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
You can also use them to fend off the wolves On Nov 30, 2009, at 6:25 PM, Becky Ryder wrote: > Being a fit 65 year old, I would recommend that you spend two...
James Halpin 2009-11-30 20:19:45 #58632

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
You won't regret any night you spend in the Canyon On Nov 30, 2009, at 4:15 PM, penngc2010 wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > My family is planning a hike trip and...
James Halpin 2009-11-30 20:19:01 #58631

Trip Report Cheops
Good job Traci! I really enjoy that trip and climb. I usually stay at Phantom and climb up from there returning late in the afternoon. As I get older I think...
JOHN NANKE 2009-11-30 19:13:50 #58630

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
Hardly anyone who stays just 1 night and hikes out is going to be happy with the result -- any age. Hardly anyone who has not hiked to the bottom and back...
DougN 2009-11-30 17:49:22 #58629

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
Being a fit 65 year old, I would recommend that you spend two nights at BA. I also suggest that you hike down and up South Kaibab. It is shorter and the trail...
Becky Ryder 2009-11-30 17:27:13 #58628

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