Re: Coyotes below the rim?
Geese, there are many, many coyotes below the rim, and I have seen and heard them many times. There are several areas where I believe they especially like. ...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2013-07-17 22:58:08 #73553

Re: Coyotes below the rim?
That's an interesting question. In all of my canyon travels I've seen a coyote in the canyon (near the river level) exactly once. There was no mistaking it...
rich_rudow 2013-07-17 19:51:54 #73552

Coyotes below the rim?
Hola group, On a recent trip I was camped near The River and saw either a BIG fox or a smaller coyote, I am uncertain which because it was dark and the...
Senor Yermo 2013-07-17 16:39:49 #73551

Re: First Time hiker!!!
With this also ensure toenails are trimmed enough so they don't hit the end of the shoe on the hike down. When I hike the canyon I have to ensure my big...
pikewrench 2013-07-17 16:24:20 #73550

Re: First Time hiker!!!
Great advice Bob, I second his comments. --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Bob Washburn wrote: > > A couple suggestions from St. Louis: > 1....
paul_purdom 2013-07-17 13:39:02 #73549

Re: First Time hiker!!!
Hi Julie, Training around St. Louis you have fairly steep hills (short) in the western suburbs. I would train by going up and down them in summer humidity or...
paul_purdom 2013-07-17 13:36:23 #73548

Re: First Time hiker!!!
Hi Julie, Though not nearly as much GC experience as most of the people on these boards, I can help you out with at least an idea of what PR offers for...
Tracy 2013-07-17 13:26:15 #73547

Re: Manhattan inside the Grand Canyon
The same thought that I had, except you beat me to it. The lower the manmade objects are relative to the GC the better. The best is for them not to appear at...
Steve Skalski 2013-07-17 12:55:46 #73546

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