Re: hermit loop advice
Good for you, Bob, I'm glad they don't bother you. They do bother me, and lots of other people. Maybe his sister is a snake lover and would find an encounter...
firefly 2001-02-01 11:58:50 #6587

Re: romance
I think of canyon romance not in terms of any specific locale, but in terms of extended isolation and togetherness with the aforementioned "Sweetie". I once...
Tom Bourne 2001-02-01 11:56:54 #6586

Re: book on id'ing GC sites?
1 of the best times during the year to hike the canyon. Finally someone not looking to hike when it's so hot that brains fry and shoes delaminate. --- In...
canyonhiker@hotmail.com 2001-02-01 11:42:27 #6585

Re: hermit loop advice
Hi Bob, I considered taking my friend Karen on the same trip as you described. We are going to the Canyon in April this year. This will be Karens first...
Camilla Bacher 2001-02-01 11:29:24 #6584

Re: book on id'ing GC sites?
Your chances of getting the permit you want are close to 100% however you can increase them by giving a second choice of dates. Mary grandcanyon@y...,...
MaryPhyl 2001-02-01 11:27:42 #6583

book on id'ing GC sites?
I'm one of those folks who likes to "know" what I'm lookin' at.. that said, what book do you recommend that identifies the features of the Canyon, as seen...
'Curious George' Copsey 2001-02-01 11:11:09 #6582

Re: hermit loop advice
What a shame! One has few worries with venomous snakes in the Grand Canyon. Actually it is a treat to see one. Harvey used to report he saw one in about...
Bob Marley 2001-02-01 08:37:44 #6581

Re: hermit loop advice
Dear Bob, I would strongly urge you NOT to take a novice on this kind of trip, I don't care what kind of shape they're in, especially not in August. I took...
firefly 2001-02-01 08:24:08 #6580

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