Re: First Timer Advice
Hello all, One thing I haven't seen mentioned here for this "newbie" request is the extreme dryness of the air in summer. That seems to be a factor for ...
beckrosemary 2013-06-24 16:31:51 #73408

Re: First Timer Advice
Twice in the last few years, I've done short four-day, three-night summer hikes in Grand Canyon with my pre-teen son. You're aware of the biggest...
Bill Ferris 2013-06-24 16:20:26 #73407

Re: Water in Cottonwood Creek in October
Thanks, Doug. I knew about the obsolete and mismapped possibilities; now, I'll be alert for imaginary springs too. And hope I'll find a reliable source on the...
carroll.viera 2013-06-24 11:37:10 #73406

Re: Wallenda to cross gorge near Grand Canyon on wire
Piousity. I like that. I think I'll use that more often. Who invented that non-word first, anyway? Maybe it will worm its way into the language like...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2013-06-24 10:37:39 #73405

Re: Wallenda to cross gorge near Grand Canyon on wire
Hell yeah it bugs me. The guy is a grandstander, lying hipocrite (profusely professing his piousity while allowing the masses to beleive he is spanning the...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2013-06-24 10:13:53 #73404

Re: First Timer Advice
Thanks. I was at the NR a few years ago. Didn't camp but stayed at the lodge with the family. We had one of the big cabins (stone fireplace, porch with...
mi_hiker 2013-06-24 10:13:27 #73403

Re: First Timer Advice
It's a lot of years ago now but I stayed in a walk-in site at Mather for a couple of nights waiting for a permit. For backpackers only. On Jun 23, 2013, at...
Rob Brading 2013-06-24 09:01:30 #73402

Re: First Timer Advice
Regarding the North Rim, I would recommend spending a night there after getting off the rim to rim shuttle. The North Rim campground has a backpackers...
ravi_jmt2013 2013-06-24 04:45:18 #73401

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