Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
On my first hike into the main canyon in '87 at Hermit, a fellow was laying under the rock shelter with dollar sized blisters, wondering if it was possible to...
Steve Courteol 2014-05-11 13:31:14 #75903
Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
Tony from Miami
We were at Clear Ck -- almost -- actually we were just crossing Zoroaster when someone was coming the other way and our group leader asked...
Doug Nering 2014-05-10 17:19:15 #75902
Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
Those are some well-told tales, Jan! Rick K.
rickkempa 2014-05-10 15:42:26 #75901
Re: Leaving Anchors/Ropes i.e. Royal Arch
Hey Jan,
You are of course entitled to your opinion as well, but my mind is still made up. I'll always go prepared. And also, last time I was on that route I...
mr.atwood 2014-05-10 14:40:30 #75900
Re: Leaving Anchors/Ropes i.e. Royal Arch
Jan,Still not letting the self-reliant part of Grand Canyon hiking sink in are you? Last comment on my part, because you're entrenched and this is clearly the...
scott.marley 2014-05-10 11:50:41 #75899
Re: Leaving Anchors/Ropes i.e. Royal Arch
This is directly copied from the NPS route description:"Retrace
your steps about 1 „2 mile to the cairns marking the trail up through the Tapeats...
surfer4887 2014-05-10 11:46:07 #75898
Re: Leaving Anchors/Ropes i.e. Royal Arch
Jan-What is your plan if you get to the rap in the next week or so on your trip and the ropes are gone? It's not unrealistic to think another trip may remove...
surfer4887 2014-05-10 11:40:49 #75897
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