Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
"I see on the news...."
The damage to one's mental health from watching the news is probably far greater than the microscopic and practically immeasurable...
canyonhiker17 2011-03-14 07:31:51 #64526
Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
The Grand Canyon - by itself - is far more dangerous than the small amount of radiation released in Japan.
You're more likely to be hit by falling rocks in...
kenmacirish 2011-03-14 02:32:11 #64525
Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
All planet earth will be affected by the travelling radioactive dust. May as well go someplace pretty and enjoy it.Â
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Marsha
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Marsha Kesselring 2011-03-13 21:54:11 #64524
Re: coming from sea-level
I believe typical airliner cabin altitudes are 8000 ft and 10000 ft is the
legal limit (not sure about the 10K, but I've measured the 8K often).
I agree the...
John 2011-03-13 21:38:40 #64523
Re: Escalante route (New Hance to Tanner)/Some changes in 8 years
Sounds right to me too. Unsurprisingly, both the slide and the wall are
easier going up than down. But since you gotta go down one of them,
I'll pick the...
John 2011-03-13 21:32:54 #64522
Re: Phantom Use Area
Kam,
As you and others have no doubt deduced I had some confusion over the "Bonzai" route. I did not realize this term was used to describe the routine...
Chris Forsyth 2011-03-13 20:07:47 #64521
Re: coming from sea-level
I've lived at sea level all my life, and I've never noticed a difference. The GC may be grand, but it's not that high. Assuming you fly, the typical cabin...
Tom 2011-03-13 17:20:24 #64520
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