Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Without knowing all of the details, that's a bit harsh Bob. I've seen some pretty freaked out hikers and boaters on trips where there was a rattlesnake in...
Bob Marley 2001-02-05 08:35:30 #6695

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
Bob, I'm not bragging about killing the rattlesnake. I'm only trying to point out that sometimes a situation leaves you a limited number of options and...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-05 08:15:06 #6694

Re: Rattlesnake Murder
You ought to be ashamed about what you did much less brag about it. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ --- In grandcanyon@y..., wtomasi@u... wrote: > As I...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-02-05 07:04:26 #6693

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The fight is on to save our special places. This will only be the first battle: http://www.savearcticrefuge.org/ Mike
Mike Mahanay 2001-02-04 22:32:41 #6692

Re: Tonto West of Cottonwood to River Route?????
That's what I recall hearing or reading as well. The tourist facilities at the top that took people down the Grandview trail needed a way to get to the...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 22:07:58 #6691

Re: Cairns in the backcountry
I guess they aren't permanent modifications and they are made of natural components so they are OK. However I have come to believe that most cairning is...
Bob Marley 2001-02-04 22:05:04 #6690

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

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