Re: Hermit Trail Conditions
Feel free to contact me again if you need to. Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon, AZ --- In grandcanyon@y..., starkeysa@n... wrote: > Bob, > > Thanks for the...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-03-01 12:35:25 #7228

Re: Hermit Trail Conditions
Sally - Check out the base library - the US Navy libraries have copies of my video. KenMc starkeysa@... wrote: > > Bob, > > Thanks for the input. :) I...
conmara 2001-03-01 12:31:35 #7227

Re: Hermit Trail Conditions
Bob, Thanks for the input. :) I checked the archive and *think* I know what I need in terms of crampons. I also appreciate your offer to update me on...
starkeysa@navair.navy.mil 2001-03-01 12:27:54 #7226

Re: water purification
I've used an MSR for years and like it. I've used several other filters and don't like any of them anywhere near as well. I've got the large one, not the...
Rob Brading 2001-03-01 12:06:37 #7225

Re: Hermit Trail Conditions
I would recommend carrying crampons,even if there's no snow going in, there may be going out. My instep crampons have two tough leather straps with buckles...
Joseph Heywood 2001-03-01 11:09:52 #7224

basalt to unkar
I have gone Basalt to Unkar below the Basalt Cliffs (per Harvey's book). I thought going on the Tonto; that is, skirting around Apollo to drop into Unkar...
menkes@home.com 2001-03-01 09:59:51 #7223

Re: Hermit Trail Conditions
Last night the South Rim got another 2-4 inches new snow. All the South Rim trails are snow cover, icy on the upper portions. I recommend the light weight...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-03-01 09:16:01 #7222

Re: water purification
I have an Extream bottle filter, but cannot recommend it. It is too slow and too much work. I often use my own gravity system made from a First Need filter...
Bob Bordasch 2001-03-01 09:08:41 #7221

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