Re: S. Rim day hikes
Well, here's my opinion .... I'm usually pretty conservative and slow so your milage may vary. Please don't take offense if you get a little push back. You...
Bessie Hyde 2012-07-04 19:03:18 #70106

Re: S. Rim lodging and food
   I love the Bright Angel Cabins, cute and close to the rim and my second favorite is Maswik, close enough to the rim but back a bit, basic motel room...
Marsha Kesselring 2012-07-04 18:33:27 #70105

Re: S. Rim lodging and food
It has been a few years since I have been to the South Rim, but I am in agreement with Randy's comments. Bob --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com,...
tiredsole51 2012-07-04 18:16:17 #70104

S. Rim day hikes
I'd like to hear comments/suggestions on possible day hikes I'm thinking of for the S. Rim. I'm used to doing day hikes of 10-14 miles with 2000-3500 of...
Bill 2012-07-04 15:15:20 #70103

Re: S. Rim lodging and food
Of the park hotels, I tend to prefer the Maswik. I like it because it's close to the rim area (easily walkable) but away from the hubbub of all the masses of...
Bessie Hyde 2012-07-04 14:49:42 #70102

S. Rim lodging and food
I had mentioned in another post that I was thinking about a S. Rim trip later this year. What are everyone's preferences for lodging at the S. Rim? Any...
Bill 2012-07-04 14:24:48 #70101

Re: What Got You Started Hiking in Grand Canyon?
In 1985-86, I was taking part in a nat'l student exchange year at NMSU in Las Cruces. I took a spring-break road trip with a couple of roommates and another...
Bill Cathey 2012-07-04 11:46:31 #70100

Re: Canyoneering Impacts - The Other Side of the Story
Josh, You probably just got the first available permit. With all the hundreds of permits they have to process in just a few days at the beginning of the...
Chris Forsyth 2012-07-04 10:24:20 #70099

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