Re: Boundary Road
Relax, Bob. That was just a reference to John's comment in Message 59141. Do I need to start using smiley faces here ? :-( :-( :-( ---...
canyonmax 2010-01-04 06:13:20 #59157

Re: Boundary Road
Reasonable, prudent, sagacious. I'm in line with your direction of polarity, Josh. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "JoshC" wrote: > > I knew...
oldhakataihobo 2010-01-04 00:27:45 #59156

Re: Crystal Loop questions
The direct route up the east arm of Trinity to Shiva Saddle is spectacular and strategic. It barely rates a scramble, but it is well worth it. Definitely a...
oldhakataihobo 2010-01-04 00:09:44 #59155

Re: Boundary Road
Incidentally, or maybe not-so, there is a real possibility of partial seasonal relief from overflights in this area IF (BIG IF) mod-alt-E succeeds. The...
Doug Nering 2010-01-03 18:54:53 #59154

Re: Boundary Road
LArfing to myself, thanks youall...
Doug Nering 2010-01-03 18:44:47 #59153

Re: Boundary Road
Although Doug is more than capable of defending himself, I couldn't resist responding. Doug never suggested that anyone thinks that closing the road at...
Bob Bordasch 2010-01-03 18:23:59 #59152

Re: Boundary Road
Actually.. I liked Doug's comparison to parking in Tusayan; it hits closer to home than you may think. By your own analogies Max, the rims would still be...
Peter Borremans 2010-01-03 18:22:00 #59151

Re: Boundary Road
Oh c'mon, Doug. You know no one has suggested closing the road at Tusayan and making everyone walk to the rim. The topic here is whether or not...
canyonmax 2010-01-03 17:35:11 #59150

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