To bolt or not to bolt...
The use of power tools to install bolts or other hardware is >prohibited. >All hardware must be removed upon finishing the route." >I interpret the...
Canyon Potato 2001-02-04 02:47:48 #6660

Longest trip under the rim
My longest duration trip was 14 days, with a cache on day 9. I met my wife on that trip - we still joke about having had the world's longest 1st date. My...
dmarcus@slip.net 2001-02-04 01:30:54 #6659

Re: Canyoneering Ethics
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Pernell Tomasi" wrote: > I'll reply to the wrong post anyway. > .... > discrepant. Elimination of the placement and use of fixed ...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 01:01:05 #6658

Re: longest down below rim hike
The NPS used to be flexible on extended trips especially if most of the time was off-trail in the backcountry. The only real problems were busy corridor...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 00:41:29 #6657

Re: crypsis
I used to be very afraid of snakes. Then I had a dream about being in a pit filled with rattlesnakes climbing all over me and tolerating the situation quite...
Steve Wingate 2001-02-04 00:38:45 #6656

crypsis
Sorry! Concealment by a combination of coloration that blends in with the environment and motionless behavior. Rattling and the big showy display *usually*...
Andrew T. Holycross 2001-02-04 00:21:00 #6655

Re: Canyoneering Ethics
I'll reply to the wrong post anyway. The issue of fixed protection in the Grand Canyon has not been addressed as seriously as the use of motorized craft on...
Pernell Tomasi 2001-02-03 22:36:07 #6654

Re: Canyoneering Ethics (options to bolts)
Bob Marley wrote: > For what it's worth I don't think bolts are legal, or possibly > ethical, in a National Park or wilderness. Lots of them in Yosemite,...
Will Merritt 2001-02-03 20:15:58 #6653

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