Re: GC books (Beers, Steck, etc): try McGaughs
Bravo for mentioning McGaugh's. I stop in there usually weekly and their inventory of Grand Canyon, Colorado River and Arizona titles is quite...
Bob 2001-01-14 12:03:27 #6134

Re: GC books (Beers, Steck, etc): try McGaughs
Another place to find some rare and neat books about the Canyon and surrounding areas and issues is the Glen Canyon Institute: ...
Chris Polito 2001-01-14 10:56:26 #6133

GC books (Beers, Steck, etc): try McGaughs
Several recent postings have asked about finding Canyon books @ amazon.com and so on. I've almost always been able to find any Canyon book I was interested...
patricia corry 2001-01-14 10:34:26 #6132

Re: What is the South Kaibab trail like?
Judith - Find somewhere with stairs - then walk down the stairs as much as possible. Another option is ask the people at the gym for an exercise to help. ...
Ken McNamara 2001-01-14 10:10:28 #6131

Jimmy McnNamara
In 1996 myself and a friend of mine hiked to Phantom Ranch for the first time and became friends with an experienced hiker named Jimmy McNamera. He had his...
chad curtis 2001-01-13 16:40:44 #6122

Re: Steck "Loop Hikes II" ?
Hi guys - I talked with the publisher. The book is not "out-of-print" which would mean no further printings are planned. But they are in a...
Ken McNamara 2001-01-13 15:23:48 #6121

Re: Babbitt family
Bob--The answer to all of your questions is yes. In the late 1880s three Babbitt Brothers married three Vercamp sisters and they all came to Flagstaff. ...
MaryPhyl 2001-01-13 14:55:08 #6120

Babbitt family
This may seem like a silly question to some of you, but since I am from Indiana, I am not familiar with a lot of the history of the Canyon region. Is the...
bob holland 2001-01-13 12:49:22 #6119

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