Re: What's good? Some of what's bad--The Current Grand Canyon Permi
I don't think most people have read this. It is a management plan that has had little modification in favor of hikers and a lot in favor of the...
oldhakataihobo 2009-12-29 17:01:19 #59072

Re: Permit issues
Chris, first, thanks for your service. I think there's an easy way out on this issue of how does the permit system handle "exploratory" hikes: simply rely...
John 2009-12-29 16:26:52 #59071

Re: What's good? Some of what's bad--The Current Grand Canyon Permi
I don't know the current rules but we have spent 5 nights in the North Bass area--mp --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote: > > > I...
maryphyl 2009-12-29 15:16:37 #59070

Re: February Hikes in the Grand Canyon
I have not hiked the Canyon in February but I'm sure you will want to select from South Rim Trails. You can find several alternatives at...
Norm Kern 2009-12-29 14:36:17 #59069

Re: Permit issues
Larry- Maybe what I didn't make clear is that we were able to get our one stove to work intermittitly. So we had no intention of breaking any laws on those...
JoshC 2009-12-29 11:31:57 #59068

Re: Permit issues
Pete, I agree with you 100%. The one time I had to pay a fine for going off itinerary, I deserved it because I changed our plan simply for our convenience and...
oriska1964 2009-12-29 10:45:38 #59067

Re: Permit issues
I think Phred's recent post is much less confrontational and more on target. It's true that a careful planner is likely to appear lucky to someone with a less...
DougN 2009-12-29 10:39:51 #59066

Permit issues
As with John, I have had no issues with rangers relative to permits. Sometimes they will change a permit when asked, sometimes not (and you end up hiking out...
Chris F 2009-12-29 10:25:28 #59065

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