Hiking down in the Canyon
Greetings! This is my first post on this site. I thank you very much for approving me to participate in your forum. I am interested in hiking down into the...
Felix 2011-04-25 07:54:05 #65286
Re: exposure on Boucher-Hermit loop
Now why isn't Dave our benevolent dictator. He's smart, experienced and finds "right" in anyone. Besides, Representative Democracy does not seem to work very...
Steve Nelson 2011-04-25 07:53:04 #65285
Re: exposure on Boucher-Hermit loop
I agree with Bob. I think any fit person can handle any of the named trails (at least on the south rim). The more they train with a heavy pack the better they...
chicago_hiker 2011-04-25 07:10:49 #65284
Touching history
This past Saturday, a group of friends and I were honored to discover a previously unseen and untouched artifact of Grand Canyon's recent history. Less than...
holycross.andrew 2011-04-25 02:27:02 #65283
Re: exposure on Boucher-Hermit loop
Here's another thought about matching hiker experience to trail/route difficulty: it also depends on the leader's experience.
My wife's very first Grand...
Davidian Marcus 2011-04-24 23:04:30 #65282
Re: Happy Easter
We went down New Hance and hiked up the South Kaibab. It was a very
interesting trip. The earliest we ever hiked in the spring. Apr 4 1999 I
believe. I...
Allen Davis 2011-04-24 20:44:09 #65281
Re: Royal Arch Loop - Counterclockwise
I still say that without at least one climber in the group, it's not a great
idea to try to ascend the rappel. Even if I'm right and it's closer to 15ft
than...
John 2011-04-24 20:35:02 #65280
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