Re: Canyoneering Ethics (options to bolts)
For what it's worth I don't think bolts are legal, or possibly
ethical, in a National Park or wilderness. Perhaps if you have to
bolt it you shouldn't be...
Bob Marley 2001-02-03 15:01:29 #6644
Re: longest down below rim hike
55 days from Diamond Creek to Lees Ferry in 1980. Two of us. We were
always well below the rim, used river caches, and had others bring
supplies down to us...
Bob Marley 2001-02-03 14:59:00 #6643
Re: Hello again..
Wendy,
I think you will enjoy the Hermit trail. One is it is not rutted like the corr. trails. We saw less then 10 people last Oct. until we got to the...
Craig Moyer 2001-02-03 14:38:47 #6642
Re: Canyoneering Ethics (options to bolts)
Sorry about that post! I accidentially posted to the wrong
group. There is a canyoneering group whose members are, for the
most part (in my opinion), not...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-03 13:20:07 #6641
longest down below rim hike
What's your longest hike that you actually stayed below the rim as long as U
did not go up and out at the rim and how many were in your group?
I guess you...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-02-03 13:01:22 #6640
Re: Snake killer
There is variation in defensive behavior among rattlesnakes. The species
cited in the post below are from Florida. Generally, unless molested,...
Andrew T. Holycross 2001-02-03 12:15:42 #6639
Canyoneering Ethics (options to bolts)
I haven't posted here for quite a while, but I have been following
the
dialog. I have read the ACA blurb on canioneering ethics and the use
of bolts. I...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-03 11:23:08 #6638
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