Bears, North Rim in winter
Just a couple of random things I've been wondering about:
Why are there no bears in the forested areas near the Grand Canyon? What are the closest areas to...
Bill 2011-12-31 21:34:29 #67758
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
I would concur Rich. I think taking the extra steps to ensure resource preservation is a much better alternative than beaches being closed to packrafters,...
JoshC 2011-12-31 19:16:09 #67757
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
I'm required to fill out the Hiker Information Sheet (HIS) fairly often. There is a newer form and I deposited it in the files section of the group under the...
rich_rudow 2011-12-31 15:57:55 #67756
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
Doug brings up a good point. Usually my hiking partner is at the South Rim in both November and December and always picks up our permits. I have not pulled...
JoshC 2011-12-31 12:34:52 #67755
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
It seems like I fill out the "You're Gonna Die" form each time I hike, regardless of information submitted ahead of time. I'm becoming a pro! ;) Its mainly...
mr.atwood 2011-12-31 12:16:38 #67754
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
That sounds like a good idea to me: hiker-info form online and you could fill one out and send it from a phone or email request -- maybe they will still send...
Doug Nering 2011-12-31 12:06:25 #67753
Re: Submitting Backcountry Permit Application for "Your Gonna Die Ro
I have tried both ways, and adding more information doesn't help. They still send a second form where they want you to write down your experience and the...
ned.bryant 2011-12-31 11:08:17 #67752
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