Re: advice for newbie
Another option for dayhiking from Cottonwood campsite is to cross Bright Angel Creek and hike up The Transept. Interesting side canyon that is seldom...
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-02-22 22:42:32 #7131

advice for a newbie a second opinion
Pokey her give you additional thoughts. First it is doable because you are not moving much more than 5 miles a day. Advice by Pokey is take water at least a...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-02-22 21:46:33 #7130

Re: Esplanade
My dictionary defines esplanade as "a level, open space of ground; esp., a public walk or roadway, often along a shore; promenade." --- S Parkis <<a...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-22 17:46:55 #7129

advice for newbie
i have done your hike at the same time of year. it will be HOT. just follow the advice already given and you will be fine. i would suggest hanging out at...
bob3car@aol.com 2001-02-22 16:48:28 #7128

one slot/Apr3rd-18 d.to Diamond
Fellow Hikers/boaters...My PH says thanks for all the e-mails... but the one wavering guy committed last night...so only one slot left... and the female PH...
doc thomas 2001-02-22 07:43:47 #7127

Re: water;
Under some conditions a person can require as much as 10 liters of water in one day to avoid heat related problems (disability or death). That's 22# of water...
conmara 2001-02-22 05:31:31 #7126

water;
does water requirement varies by the season or is one gallon water sufficient for one person per day? also will it help if i have 3-d maps?
sweta_peace@yahoo.com 2001-02-21 23:47:49 #7125

Re: map software
The maps on disk aren't that expensive. It's the software to manipulate them the way Menkes wants to that gets expensive. John Nanke ----- Original Message...
John Nanke 2001-02-21 22:43:03 #7124

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