Re: am i stupid or just well prepared for a challenging hike?
Start as early as possible, before first light. Get to the bottom and relax and hydrate during the hottest part of the day. Hike out in the afternoon. I...
Scott Baryenbruch 1999-06-10 15:48:33 #633

Re: how does supai stack up?
and back in terms of the beauty of the canyon? > i've done the phantom ranch hike, and will be going again > in a couple of weeks. however, i might do the...
Stefanie Bruninghaus 1999-06-10 15:32:58 #632

am i stupid or just well prepared for a challenging hike?
i'll be at the canyon a week from saturday. i want to hike to the river and back in one day. here is what i have done in preparation: running 25 miles per...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-06-10 15:31:07 #631

how does supai stack up?
how does a hike to supai compare with a hike down to phantom and back in terms of the beauty of the canyon? i've done the phantom ranch hike, and will be...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-06-10 15:17:36 #630

Re: summer nightime temperatures
The average low temperature at the bottom in August is 75 degrees F., per John Annerino's Hiking the Grand Canyon. --- tblanchrd@... wrote: > Can anyone...
Bob Bordasch 1999-06-10 14:14:39 #629

Re: summer nightime temperatures
Hot, hot, hot! At least in the eighties, but as high as the nineties! There is always a possibility of thunderstorms in August, so it could be muggy. Shelter...
Denise Traver 1999-06-10 10:46:30 #628

summer nightime temperatures
Can anyone tell me what the night time temps are like inside the canyon in mid...
tblanchrd@aol.com 1999-06-10 10:40:10 #627

Lightning starts fire near Tuweep
LIGHTNING STARTS FIRE NEAR TUWEEP From a Grand Canyon National Park Press Release June 8th, 1999 Fire managers at Grand Canyon National Park are managing...
miquin@juno.com 1999-06-09 17:51:45 #626

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