Re: Next day "Kaibab Wobble" going down the canteen steps..
At 68 years, nothing works very well . . however. 1. The only way to train for hiking in the Grand Canyon is to "Hike in the Grand Canyon". Just go on in and...
Steve Nelson 2011-02-11 12:23:01 #64130

Re: Next day "Kaibab Wobble" going down the canteen steps..
To avoid leg fatigue I like to take frequent breaks (every hour to 90 minutes). During the break I take my boots off, lie down on my back, and raise my feet...
chicago_hiker 2011-02-11 11:47:21 #64129

Re: Phantom Canyon Redwall Climb
I would echo the comments of Doug and Bob. I have been through the Cranberry route three times, but have twice been stymied by the Redwall route in upper...
DennisF 2011-02-11 10:45:11 #64128

Re: Next day "Kaibab Wobble" going down the canteen steps..
I agree with you John, I climb up and down 64 flights, five days a week and encounter no pain or "Kaibab Shuffle" on the trails. Great training alternative...
Normhikes 2011-02-11 07:03:16 #64127

Re: Royal Arch Loop
diaper harness and swiss seat are the same thing. your one size fits all harness is what i used to use when i first started climbing in the mid 70's. ...
denaliguide1 2011-02-11 01:18:53 #64126

Re: Next day "Kaibab Wobble" going down the canteen steps..
Clarence, I'm glad you clarified that! I was wondering where you could possibly train in FL! :) I'm in FL as well, and I am well aware that our highest...
originalgiri 2011-02-11 01:18:14 #64125

Re: Royal Arch Loop
Good stuff guys ... > when i mentioned bringing 75 feet of rope i was not trying to imply using 11mm rope. i carry either a 7mm spectra or a 5mm tech cord....
John 2011-02-10 22:53:52 #64124

Re: Next day "Kaibab Wobble" going down the canteen steps..

John 2011-02-10 22:49:53 #64123

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