Re: ticks
I was assuming the ticks you find in GC are similar to those found here in Montana that we often pick up in the desert climes of Utah Juniper and sage brush,...
klkks1000 2014-04-21 10:02:45 #75760

Re: Hermit, Tonto, Bright Angle 4-29 to 5-2
Rod,I did this trip in Sep 2011 and it was Hot. Your brief subject line itinerary doesn't say if you plan much time at Monument Cr, but it is by far the best...
klkks1000 2014-04-21 10:02:38 #75759

Re: ticks
Greetings from Big SkyThere are over 25 species of ticks in Arizona that may carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Tularemia, Babesia and...
Russ Trasky 2014-04-21 10:02:24 #75758

Re: ticks
Ticks like wood. Beware of those nice big Cottonwood trees (alive or dead) around camps. They provide great shade, places to hang clothes and even sit on. I...
jfminn48 2014-04-21 08:11:48 #75757

Re: ticks
Yes, consistent with past info, and no mention of anything new that I have heard. On Apr 21, 2014, at 06:33, <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Doug Nering 2014-04-21 08:04:07 #75756

Re: ticks
Can we assume (I hope) that there's no evidence of Lyme disease in Canyon ticks? That the only problem is they're disgusting?
jan_swafford 2014-04-21 06:33:57 #75755

Need a spot on camping permit for Tuesday May 20 2014
Please help!!! I have meals at Phantom Ranch May 20th, but no place to stay. I was told camping permits allow a group of up to 6. If you have less than 6...
palauriebenton 2014-04-21 00:26:26 #75754

Re: ticks
Ticks are very common in Grand Canyon year round, especially on routes used by sheep. We had one embed in the upper arm of one of our river running buddies...
Tom Martin 2014-04-20 20:43:54 #75753

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