Re: Sur-Sep 2013 - Part I
That is not your typical trip and certainly not your typical trip report. Not many people ever get to see that part of the Canyon on foot. Even fewer have...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2013-05-18 01:21:23 #72978

Re: The Canyon sort of wins
Yes, what Keith said about stretching esp in the AM - good data on the web and I managed to cure mine in the bud, more or less. A good in-bed stretch is to...
mojave_ben 2013-05-17 17:43:17 #72977

Re: Hammock Friendly Bright Angel
Campers cannot hang their socks on the trees and shrubs at Bright Angel Campground - and for very good reasons, primarily around cumulative resource damage. ...
David Dube 2013-05-17 17:29:55 #72976

Re: Hammock Friendly Bright Angel
They will not let you hang a hammock on a tree at Bright Angel, is my guess. Hammocks have been discussed here. In the photos section, there is a folder...
Jeff 2013-05-17 17:12:11 #72975

Re: The Canyon sort of wins
Plantar fasciitis plagued me for about two years. I stopped running, stretched, physical therapy, cortisone shots, wearing a boot at night. It finally...
sean.peters24 2013-05-17 13:05:13 #72974

Re: The Canyon sort of wins
I feel that most of the credit should go to stretching on a frequent basis. Thats what seemed to help me most. Incorporating plantar fasciitis specific...
Keith Peterson 2013-05-17 12:50:03 #72973

Re: Great Thumb Loop: Trip Report Through Maps and Pictures
You were lucky. They don't allow access past the turnoff to Pasture Wash. Apparently the gate just past the Topocoba turnoff was unlocked, right? ...
Bob Bordasch 2013-05-17 12:23:48 #72972

Re: Great Thumb Loop: Trip Report Through Maps and Pictures
Great trip report and pictures Peter. I was curious about how or why you thought you could get up and out of Olo. Did you talk to someone or read something...
dNally 2013-05-17 11:19:47 #72971

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