Re: From an experienced GC hiker: What less scary backcountry trails
I don't remember the statistics, but inner-Canyon falls are rare, at least those resulting in serious injury or death. Not quite 'struck by lighting or win...
JoshC 2012-02-25 11:16:56 #68280

Re: From an experienced GC hiker: What less scary backcountry trails
They say what doesn't kill you makes you strong. And it apparently did because you would consider going back. In close to 50 years backpacking in GC and...
Bob Marley 2012-02-25 09:27:17 #68279

Re: From an experienced GC hiker: What less scary backcountry trails
Hi Jan, I'm also in my 60's and have hiked just about everything, and just as the others have been saying you should feel comfortable on nearly all of the...
Laurence R 2012-02-25 07:29:41 #68278

Re: Havasupai recommendations
At least one veteran here but any of the many great hikes around Havasupai could get you into trouble with the tribe if you are caught away from the main...
Bob Marley 2012-02-24 15:52:56 #68277

Re: Mile 67 and water level
I went through there Nov. 1, 2009 around noon, wading up to my waist. The dam outflow was on steady release, reported to be 10K cfs in October, 12K cfs in...
half_dot 2012-02-24 15:39:51 #68276

Havasupai recommendations
I have a trip planned with my wife and a friend to Havasupai in late March/early April, and am wondering the optimum amount of time to spend down there. ...
marktrumpet1975 2012-02-24 15:24:46 #68275

Re: Mile 67 and water level
Good question. Have you read the Benson Log around that area? -Josh --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Scott" wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've...
JoshC 2012-02-24 14:03:39 #68274

Mile 67 and water level
Hi All, I've planned a trip from Nanko to the S. Rim in March. According to dam operations the river will be fluctuating between 7k cfs and 13k cfs. My...
Scott 2012-02-24 12:56:15 #68273

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