Re: hermit-boucher loop
I seriously doubt you will find any obstacles that need a rope to haul
gear up on either of those abandoned trails.
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Robert R. Marley 2001-01-05 09:10:27 #5881
Re: Canyon News: Air tour operators hope Bush frees the skies over
Doug -
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> Air tours absolutely >>will<< continue, but they must be quiet and
> must be managed for the balanced access and enjoyment of GC by...
conmara 2001-01-05 08:10:40 #5880
Re: newbie signing on
I sent in my request Wednesday night for the last of March for 2 separate Permits and was told maybe on my choices because of the amount of permits coming in...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-01-05 07:53:00 #5879
Re: Buddha's Belly
Awesome Bro.
Talk with you later.
Aaaaaaarok@aol.com 2001-01-05 07:38:33 #5878
Re: Overflights
Hi fellow hikers....good discussion on one of my pet peeves..aircraft noise pollution.I think making the minimum height higher would
help as a first...
doc thomas 2001-01-05 07:14:02 #5877
Re: hermit-boucher loop
A canyon novice, I went up and down Boucher in November. For me, going
down, only one little dicey spot at the head of Travertine , (we did not
rope) at the...
Brice Callaway 2001-01-05 07:10:05 #5876
Overflights
I think the statement that air tours are here to stay is probably a
sad truth. The current battle seems to have been going on since the
mid 70's. Look whats...
gilnye@hotmail.com 2001-01-05 04:17:09 #5875
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