Re: new rim-to-rim record (3:06:10)
I agree, Davy, there's probably no 'right way' to enjoy the GC, but......I'd like to enjoy it on my 650 cc dirt bike.....or race r/r with 500 runners. There...
bary bruner 2011-06-08 04:49:42 #65968

Re: new rim-to-rim record (3:06:10)

Davy Crockett 2011-06-07 21:52:40 #65967

Re: new rim-to-rim record (3:06:10)
Original Message: ----------------- From: Bessie Hyde ...I'm not sure that such records are a good thing to promote or encourage ... I'm sure it isn't a...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2011-06-07 20:24:37 #65966

new rim-to-rim "record" (3:06:10)
I'm somewhat hesitant to post this as I'm not sure that such records are a good thing to promote or encourage but ....... it *is* an interesting Grand Canyon...
Bessie Hyde 2011-06-07 19:22:25 #65965

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
Mainly when on corridor trails, if I'm coming up and am tired, I will frequently stop and as the person goes by I say "uphill has the right of way, but I'm...
John 2011-06-07 17:15:16 #65964

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
As I read the park's website (http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/hike-tips.htm), the fact that the uphill hiker is working harder appears to be the...
Bill Ferris 2011-06-07 14:55:48 #65963

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
I am of the 'uphill has the right-of-way' group. The downhill hiker/runner has much better vision usually, whereas the uphill hiker/runner may tend to be...
kurt.sedler 2011-06-07 14:39:02 #65962

Re: ultra runners, etiquette
True enough, Darin. Whereas on any remote trail, I virtually always stop to chat with any hikers I meet, no matter which way I'm going, so again uphill versus...
Davidian Marcus 2011-06-07 14:17:53 #65961

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