North Kaibab Trail Reopened - Wed December 30th
The North Kaibab Trail, which had been temporarily closed due to a waterline break, has re-opened. Waterflow in the pipe has been decreased to slow the rate...
Shioshya 2009-12-30 13:15:09 #59080

Re: OT Escalante River
Kinda middle-between, I agree that 'misleading' could apply but 'inaccurate' is a little too strong. The Kelsey books are useful but it's true they need to be...
DougN 2009-12-30 12:26:15 #59079

Re: February Hikes in the Grand Canyon
I love hiking in Grand Canyon in winter. The main factors are possible ice/snow on upper sections of trails and trailhead access. If you are prepared, it can...
bessiehyde 2009-12-30 12:16:22 #59078

Re: What's good? Some of what's bad--The Current Grand Canyon Permi
John is right. You can't camp in the same designated campsite for more than two nights, except in winter when you can stay 4 nights.  Elsewhere you...
Bob Bordasch 2009-12-30 11:36:43 #59077

Re: Permit issues
John wrote: >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"...
Dick Matthews 2009-12-30 11:20:43 #59076

Re: OT Escalante River
On 12/30/09 11:02, Wilderness wrote: > > As noted, I strongly, emphatically suggest you > stay away from the Kelsey guides due to their limited accuracy...
Reid Priedhorsky 2009-12-30 10:57:54 #59075

Re: OT Escalante River
Allan, An opportunity to hike the Escalante area!? Delightful. We did a series of Winter day hikes, which are reported...
Wilderness 2009-12-30 10:08:09 #59074

Re: What's good? Some of what's bad--The Current Grand Canyon Permi
IMHO all of you guys are correct. It's rare to run into a real problem with unexpected changes, Backcountry Rangers have a reputation for good relations with...
DougN 2009-12-29 17:48:33 #59073

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