Re: Carrying water
The blow molded PET bottles that are ubiquious now, were first made in mass quantities beginning in 1977. Vodka was the first alcoholic beverage bottled in...
donmattox44 2010-01-28 06:44:56 #59649

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Andrew, I think the answer to your question is that there is a trail from above the slot to the bottom of the falls. No worries. You don't have to get in the...
donmattox44 2010-01-28 04:59:06 #59648

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Hi Andrew, a lot of people have descended Deer Creek successfully and it's not a particularly hard canyon with careful preplanning and solid skills. However,...
rich_rudow 2010-01-28 00:53:10 #59647

Re: Carrying water
Minty Vodka. Not ajar, er too far, from Rumple Minze Peppermint Schnapps (100 Proof) blended to hot chocolate for those chilly winter nights. Actually...
Dr. Brown 2010-01-27 22:16:10 #59646

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Rich, I'm not into canyoneering, but I still understand how you and the Park Service would get upset about this kind of "litter." But I'm curious how you...
Andrew 2010-01-27 21:06:12 #59645

Re: Thank you for the compliment. was supposed to be private
Thank you. I followed your suggestion and wrote a note to John Gibbs on his website. I'm just waiting to hear back. --- In...
Donald 2010-01-27 16:08:46 #59644

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
LNT has a 10 minute video at http://www.lnt.org/ that is labeled something like NPS Video. It is not canyon specific but it gets the idea across. On Jan...
James Halpin 2010-01-27 14:23:42 #59643

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Bill, that's an excellent idea. Many many many Grand Canyon hikers are not on this group (or others for that matter). The NPS website surely gets far more...
rich_rudow 2010-01-27 14:13:53 #59642

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