Re: bike access
One more thing to add about the NPS "Foot Travel Only" sign: NPS does not have to follow its own directives here, but we do. -Josh --- In...
JoshC 2011-04-28 12:59:24 #65404

Re: bike access
Ken- You could ride your bike on FS Road 328 that is the same road used by vehicles for access. The Boundary Road is marked with an NPS sign that states...
JoshC 2011-04-28 12:17:37 #65403

Re: What a lucky guy! Drove his car over the edge...
Chris, It is about five miles east of the Yaki point turnoff on the Desert View road. That is if it's the same "Twin Overlook" I'm thinking of. I remember the...
Steve Nelson 2011-04-28 11:58:21 #65402

Re: Keep the Closed roads Closed and Groups to Two in the BMP
The legal definition excludes bicycles and other mechanized transport and/or equipment (ie chainsaw) -- that's correct. I think the definition of big-W...
DougN 2011-04-28 11:24:56 #65401

Re: bike access
I've not been out to S Bass TH yet. Could a person ride a bike out there? I may then bring my bike with me this next October. Ken > > I guess bike access...
Ken 2011-04-28 11:14:33 #65400

Re: Keep the Closed roads Closed and Groups to Two in the BMP
I would, especially for mechanized access. More to the point, why does so much of the rim have to be included in wilderness, certainly the North and South...
Bob Marley 2011-04-28 10:53:14 #65399

Re: Keep the Closed roads Closed and Groups to Two in the BMP
Tom you have a totally closed mind on this. A bicycle is mechanized not motorized. Surely you aren't advocating all use of mechanization. Does that include...
Bob Marley 2011-04-28 10:53:03 #65398

Re: What a lucky guy! Drove his car over the edge...
Where is Twin Overlooks? I can't find it on the overview maps on the park's web site. Chris --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Cheryl" ...
Chris Forsyth 2011-04-28 10:40:43 #65397

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