Re: Cautious Rangers
From time to time, I used to get those warning letters and an accompanying "Hiker Information Sheet" that I had to fill-out and return. Now, if the hike is...
bobanderson@gtemail.net 2001-02-16 20:01:25 #6983

Re: snow here, snow there
The skiing on the North Rim should be fabulous now. I once used a home-made pulski rig to drag gear from Jacob Lake to the North Rim. It worked quite well,...
Doug Nering 2001-02-16 19:36:03 #6982

Re: Cautious Rangers
When I made my reservation for Phantom to Nankoweap I got a lengthy "are-you-sure" warning letter that I had to respond to before they sent the permit. I...
Doug Nering 2001-02-16 19:19:34 #6981

Tapeats?
Does anyone know the origin of this word? A person's name? A geology term? I see Tapeats this and Tapeats that (creek, terrace, amphitheater, rapids,...
S Parkis 2001-02-16 19:12:54 #6980

Re: longest below rim
Robert Eschka's hike down down the Green and Colorado Rivers to Lake Mead and then back to Moab took 13 months. I'm not sure how much of this time was spent...
bobanderson@gtemail.net 2001-02-16 18:56:04 #6979

Re: Homemade Power Bar recipe?
I made some several years ago which tasted pretty good, produced alot of calories but were of somewhat questionable nutrition. They had 1lb. oleo, 1 doz....
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-02-16 18:24:56 #6978

longest below rim
From other post, it seems that the longest below rim so far is one for 80 something days, people, if I could do 20 days I would probably be kissing...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-02-16 18:05:16 #6977

snow here, snow there
Some one mentioned a few days ago about 3 feet of snow on the north rim, any one have pictures of that or is it off limits. Does the snow ever make it to...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-02-16 17:48:43 #6976

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