Re: Rappel Rope below Royal Arch
Bob and Tom, You are both right, of course, and I erred in my earlier answer in which I referred to the length of rope one would need "if planning to leave...
Chris Forsyth 2011-10-03 09:19:47 #66877

Re: Nankoweap conditions
This past May the Muav spring on the Marion/Seiber Route flowed strong. It is my understanding that the spring is permanent, although I have not been through...
Wade 2011-10-03 08:48:22 #66876

Re: Rappel Rope below Royal Arch
The same rules apply in Grand Canyon -- ropes should never be permanently left in place. The NPS often removes these ropes, and hikers and rafters should...
Bob Bordasch 2011-10-03 08:45:35 #66875

Re: Ride from South to North Rim
I found the trans canyon shuttle invaluable. When we did our R 2 R in June we had planned to hike out the SR, have my husband ride the shuttle to the NR,...
e g 2011-10-03 07:47:40 #66874

Re: Ride from South to North Rim
Support, from another Tom Jones (no relation). Calling it gouging is inappropriate, please don't. Tom --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Steve...
TomJones 2011-10-02 20:29:19 #66873

Re: Rappel Rope below Royal Arch
I realize the ethic is a bit different in the GC than in the rest of the uncivilized world... In the rest of the uncivilized world, ropes should not be and...
TomJones 2011-10-02 20:28:01 #66872

Re: North Rim questions
Be sure to remember the one hour "lost" going from Nevada to Utah. Of course, half the year, you "find" it again when you cross into Arizona. Tom --- In...
TomJones 2011-10-02 20:27:20 #66871

Re: North Rim questions
I generally put my Swiss Army knife in my checked baggage with no problem. However, I have found a great deal of variation among airport TSA personnel in how...
Seiders, Ed 2011-10-02 18:00:41 #66870

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