Re: Sheltered Camp Ideas Wanted
Both Hermit and Monument have overhang camps. They used to have steel spring beds in them until the NPS removed them sometime in the '70's. The beds were...
Bob Marley 2011-10-31 22:59:08 #67158

Re: Sheltered Camp Ideas Wanted
True and psst... don't tell anyone but Phantom Ck is actually more pleasant in winter than most anyplace on the southside. On Oct 31, 2011, at 19:46, Adrian...
Doug Nering 2011-10-31 21:15:47 #67157

Re: Sheltered Camp Ideas Wanted
Will, do you mean 2 days/1 night? If so, then Phantom Creek seems like a pretty long walk! Why not treat yourself to a night at the Ranch (you have certainly...
Andrew 2011-10-31 20:59:11 #67156

Re: Caching Food
Thanks for the yummy suggestions, Will. Keep 'em coming, folks. Bill Ferris Flagstaff http://gcadventure.com --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com,...
Bill Ferris 2011-10-31 20:51:17 #67155

Re: Caching Food
Thanks, Sumi. Those are some excellent, delicious sounding suggestions. Bill Ferris Flagstaff http://gcadventure.com --- In...
Bill Ferris 2011-10-31 20:48:46 #67154

Re: Sheltered Camp Ideas Wanted
My vote would be the overhang camp in Phantom Creek.....well protected, good water source, and BEAUTIFUL! I'm positive......that's where I'd go. And...
Adrian Jantzi 2011-10-31 19:47:07 #67153

Sheltered Camp Ideas Wanted
I'm planning to take a friend on a two-day trip in January, and am wondering if anyone knows of a cozy sheltered camp within a day's walk of a major South Rim...
William 2011-10-31 19:28:08 #67152

Point Huitzil to South Bass Overnight
I wanted to see what changes would occur after 34 years on a route so my youngest son, Scott, his wife, Tennille, and a friend, Ernie Hildner joined me in...
Bob Marley 2011-10-31 18:21:33 #67151

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