Re: trash at Supai
I'm not so sure about that, at least in the Grand Canyon or other deserts. My guess: it's going to dry out pretty quickly, and then the ants and other big...
Andrew 2011-12-09 20:55:13 #67632

Re: Are dogs allowed?
Jackie, Not sure about the answer to this question. If you find out you can bring a dog, you will want to consider very carefully whether it's good move. I...
Scott 2011-12-09 17:35:22 #67631

Asbestos and Vishnu Canyons
In October, I completed a hike down Tanner, then up to Palisades Creek, where I hitched a ride across to Lava. From there I spent 3 days exploring Lava,...
Bob Bordasch 2011-12-09 15:51:02 #67630

Are dogs allowed?
In searching information on our Havasupai trip I can't locate anywhere that says a dog is not allowed. I would assume they aren't, but could anyone give me a...
dudekmom 2011-12-09 15:12:20 #67629

Re: trash at Supai
Banana peels DO biodegrade pretty darn quickly. Not saying I would leave one in GC, but certainly in an eastern forest if I could fling it far enough no one...
John 2011-12-09 12:34:26 #67628

Re: trash at Supai
Some of you may not know it but, Marjorie is also known as the Graffitinator...she's got more Canyon Karma than all of us combined! Thx Mrs. Slim! Russ O. ...
kaibabdreams 2011-12-09 07:44:44 #67627

Re: trash at Supai
Good on you Marjorie. I've carried bags and bags of trash out of my favorite hot springs. People go out of their way to hide trash or make it more difficult...
Jerry Norton 2011-12-09 07:15:59 #67626

Re: Supai?
True that. Americans have a huge appetite for alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Heads up eyes open if you go decide to go into a bad...
Jerry Norton 2011-12-09 07:15:09 #67625

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