Slips, trips & falls
With our prime hiking months just around the corner and so many of us perusing our GC maps and preparing our gear, I thought it a good time to remind myself...
Tracey W 2013-01-30 16:00:10 #71966

Re: MarbleC: where to descend from Supai to river/redwall between 18
Matt, here's what I would do. Go down Ha Na Na and walk the Supai rim down toward 21.7. The Supai rim is not too bad in that stretch although I have not...
rich_rudow 2013-01-30 10:53:45 #71965

Re: Hot Na Na: beta
Matt, I've been up and down Ha Na Na to the river and back. Todd and I had to do a few rappels in the lower Supai right at the river, but the Coconino was...
rich_rudow 2013-01-30 09:55:10 #71964

Re: MarbleC: where to descend from Supai to river/redwall between 18
I always wondered about the steep rubble slope just below Boulder Narrows on river left. Of course you can come down on the Buffalo Ranch side (the Mitchell...
Bob Marley 2013-01-30 09:32:55 #71963

Re: Treating Colorado River water --- Alum
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Ken" wrote: > > I haven't used alum. > So, I did a Google search. Apparently there are quite a few variations...
Bessie Hyde 2013-01-30 09:23:11 #71962

Re: Treating Colorado River water --- Alum
I haven't used alum. So, I did a Google search. Apparently there are quite a few variations of alum.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alum Ken in NC [Non-text...
Ken 2013-01-30 06:55:07 #71961

MarbleC: where to descend from Supai to river/redwall between 18.7 a
I am planning to walk Hot Na Na (or Tanner) to Shinumo and am interested in as much beta as possible. I am not a great fan of steep Hermit shale slopes...
Matthias 2013-01-30 02:11:27 #71960

Hot Na Na: beta
I am planning to split a walk from Jackass to Shinumo at Hot Na Na (rather than 21.7). Harvey wrote: "the way up through the Coconino in Hot Na Na is hard...
Matthias 2013-01-30 02:10:56 #71959

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