Re: Boucher-Hermit loop itinerary
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "JoshC" wrote: > > Mark- > A good way to use an otherwise interesting combo of use areas. That last day on the...
marktrumpet1975 2011-03-14 12:51:46 #64534

Re: Shoshone Route and Lyell Butte
Jeremy, The Redwall section of the Shoshone Point route is a very obvious break where you walk down a relatively stable debris cone. If you can make it past...
Hikr 2011-03-14 09:42:12 #64533

Re: Nankoweap
Can't really give you much advice, as you are much more experienced in GC than me. All I can say is the Nankoweap Trail stands in this East Coaster's mind as...
Allen Davis 2011-03-14 09:33:32 #64532

Re: Shoshone Route and Lyell Butte
Jamie, This is excellent. A few of us have been talking about possibly doing the Shoshone route down to the Tonto. From your vantage point near and on top of...
Jeremy 2011-03-14 08:52:31 #64531

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
And if you are driving to the Canyon the danger increases dramatically > Not to mention the food at the Bedrock tourist trap. Chris
Chris Trask 2011-03-14 08:02:49 #64530

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
And if you are driving to the Canyon the danger increases dramatically On Mar 14, 2011, at 4:32 AM, kenmacirish wrote: > > The Grand Canyon - by itself - is...
James Halpin 2011-03-14 07:53:51 #64529

Grandview conditions
As of 3/11... Some ice/packed snow for the top 1/2 mi +/- and then again after the saddle for maybe 1/4 mi. Otherwise clear sailing. kurt
kurtibm 2011-03-14 07:41:32 #64528

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
I see on the news that Japan's nuclear power plant explosion may affect > the western coast of America in 10 days time, and so does the Tsunami. > I wonder...
Chris Trask 2011-03-14 07:38:38 #64527

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