Re: Cairns in the backcountry
The only problem I've had with cairns, is that from an historical viewpoint, it makes it harder to determine which were placed by early prospectors, etc. One...
menkes 2001-02-04 21:59:59 #6689

Re: Cairns in the backcountry
If I'm off trail I seldom find it necessary to place cairns in the Canyon. On rare occasion when I have used them I knock them down on my way back. I believe...
John Nanke 2001-02-04 21:43:01 #6688

Re: Tonto West of Cottonwood to River Route?????
I call this route the Old Grandview and I think I picked up the name from Harvey Butchart. Looking at the Trails Illustrated map it branches off the Tonto...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-02-04 21:11:41 #6687

Cairns in the backcountry
Following up on the recent discussion on bolting routes in the canyon, I would be curious as to what opinions are out there on the much, much more common...
worman@ispchannel.com 2001-02-04 20:43:16 #6686

Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
Can't help but wonder how the folks that work at Phantom, rangers or otherwise, consider the trip to the rim and back, the same as we do or as a mtn climb. Do...
Will Merritt 2001-02-04 19:49:59 #6685

Rattlesnake Murder
As I said in my original rattlesnake posting a few days ago, only one of the 60 or so rattlesnakes that I have seen in the Grand Canyon posed a real threat...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-04 19:11:49 #6684

Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
John - I'm primarily interested in tracking hike times both up and down. Then relating them to a person's overall condition. Condition has a direct...
Ken McNamara 2001-02-04 18:17:25 #6683

Re: Tonto West of Cottonwood to River Route?????
I think that is the way down to Doc's mystery quartz sand beach also. I've been down it and hitched a ride to Clear Creek but never saw his beach. Looked...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 16:07:28 #6682

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