Re: Wheelchair bound "hiker"
Lessons From the Trail Lessons From the Trail A blog about Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Hiking the Grand Canyon ...
canyonfossil 2014-05-13 07:36:51 #75925

Re: Leaving Anchors/Ropes i.e. Royal Arch
i have a very different take on this issue. the first two times i went down the 20' drop it was with all the gear, the last three times i take a pair of...
Snook 2014-05-13 06:08:24 #75924

Re: Wheelchair bound "hiker"
Some valid points for sure Drifter Smith. Respectfully though, as those of us who are familiar with the nature of the canyon trails, even the most commonly...
jvoclv 2014-05-13 06:08:17 #75923

Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
The end of May 1998, I was returning to the main Kwagunt bay to retrace a favorite route to the seep spring in the Coconino that my Daughter discovered a...
oldhakataihobo 2014-05-12 22:32:06 #75922

Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
My favorite - We were coming up the Bright Angel one afternoon about an hour before sunset. Shortly before the top tunnel we met a very well dressed...
Robert Washburn 2014-05-12 19:00:40 #75921

Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we'...
Hi,It was a late January, week-long trip almost 30 years ago, with my teenage son. The plan was to go down the SK, into Phantom, then back up to the Tonto,...
richphil47 2014-05-12 18:58:58 #75920

Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we'...
Well this has been a fun post to read... Coming down the Tanner trail last October, about 15 minutes from the trailhead, I ran into two young guys...
abby_1919 2014-05-12 18:56:45 #75919

Re: How about some stories of grand Canyon screwups we've witnessed.
Good one Scott, LOL!! What you missed was the 20# sack of Blue Bird and case of pinto beans on the inside of his pack! ;) Chris A.
mr.atwood 2014-05-12 16:47:33 #75918

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