RE: [Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Re: RR FW Riverwire – Yours Comments Ne
It seems this, and similar responses, avoid and obscure the question about whether these are bison or beefaloo. It's a non-scientific dodge of the relevant,...
wildvagabond 2014-05-07 22:32:20 #75852
RE: [Grand_Canyon_Hikers] Re: RRFW Riverwire – Yours Comments Need
Hi Rob, you may be interested to know the following questions and answers occurred at tonight 's Bison webinar: Q: Are the North Rim bison a hybrid cattalo? ...
Tom Martin 2014-05-07 20:34:55 #75851
Re: Wheelchair bound "hiker"
I am sure that I saw a man (looked like an injured vet maybe) in a wheelchair on the Bright Angel trail a few years back. Being carried by a few friends --...
chris.forsyth 2014-05-07 20:13:06 #75850
Re: notes from Royal Arch and Pt Huitzil
John,That trail was there last time I did the Royal Arch loop (a couple years ago?). If you follow it far enough there is an easy break in the upper cliff...
chris.forsyth 2014-05-07 20:08:26 #75849
Re: notes from Royal Arch and Pt Huitzil
We did the higher bypass several years ago past the big pouroff. It wasn't really intentional as we didn't see that first descent past the rabbit hole. It...
surfer4887 2014-05-07 11:30:52 #75848
Re: RRFW Riverwire – Yours Comments Needed For Bison in the Gran
I think of another example - what about if we had
the chance to get rid of the tamarisk (beefaloo) and support willows
(actual bison)? Would one argue that...
wildvagabond 2014-05-07 11:30:29 #75847
Re: notes from Royal Arch and Pt Huitzil
Loving the wheelchair discussion, but seriously though, anyone have any idea about the new (it appeared to us, anyhow) trail along the PH route, between the...
johngeyles 2014-05-07 11:24:45 #75845
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