Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Hi Bob, I easily identify with your views on this having hiked over a similar period of time if not nearly as extensively. There is a gradual change going on...
DougN 2011-05-05 14:58:57 #65580

Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
I think in earlier comments I said I have no problem with river crossings. Have no problems with hikers mingling with boaters in river camps either. Lots of...
Bob Marley 2011-05-05 14:36:48 #65579

Re: Waldron access
Combination overgrown and broken up just above DS -- good that you could follow it. I agree it has potential to be a lovely trail --- In...
DougN 2011-05-05 14:35:17 #65578

Re: Waldron access
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "DougN" wrote: > the trail is almost impassable which I think is a mistake. > Doug- That's a curious...
JoshC 2011-05-05 14:28:33 #65577

Re: Waldron access
Phred, I'm trying to find the surfer's outburst here. I also cannot find where he insisted that "you can't get there from here". Josh does have pet peeves and...
Steve Nelson 2011-05-05 14:23:31 #65576

Re: Waldron access
I would have to disagree -- that 'look at a map' and 'just drive out there' and see what you can find is not public access -- what we were really discussing...
DougN 2011-05-05 14:20:44 #65575

Re: Waldron access
That's wonderful Phred. In my last discussion of Waldron access with the rangers at BIC (in early January), they suggested accessing it from 328 off a short...
JoshC 2011-05-05 14:15:01 #65574

Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
I have really enjoyed this discussion. I saw a reference to an administrative regulation/clarification the GCNP super made for packrafting...the 5-mile...
aspenpowderpig 2011-05-05 13:59:13 #65573

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