Re: a book right up our alley
Yep. It all depends on what you want to get out of your hiking. I appreciate the excitement and adventure of being out there on the edge and finding new...
lrwieland 2014-09-10 10:18:16 #76455

Re: a book right up our alley
"in the case of the Cranberry Route, why not use an available tool like a GPS to make sure you are at the start of the correct entry point"Larry, I...
lisadiego1 2014-09-10 08:57:33 #76454

Re: a book right up our alley
I agree. I often use GPS to find remote locations on the AZ Strip, or navigating long treks thru featureless P-J. It does make things easier. But you...
Bob Bordasch 2014-09-10 07:59:13 #76453

Re: a book right up our alley
In the pre-Internet days many of us got a kick out of actually finding new routes or following Harvey's less than clear directions. The hunt was part of the...
aguabug 2014-09-10 07:33:11 #76452

Re: a book right up our alley
I've done a lot of hiking out to remote points on both rims that require, like getting to the start of the Pt Huitzil route, bushwhacking through the woods...
lrwieland 2014-09-10 05:37:19 #76451

Re: a book right up our alley
Yeah, finding the Pt Huitzil ravine is the first time I ever carried GPS. I came back out PH also, and it was even more useful for getting from there to...
johngeyles 2014-09-09 15:46:53 #76450

Re: a book right up our alley
I've never used GPS to find a place in the GC. Don't need it because the terrain is so easy to match to a topo. I can see using GPS to find a couple of places...
scott.marley 2014-09-09 12:39:02 #76449

Re: a book right up our alley
Hell yeah Bob, i agree with you 100% !!!! On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 12:15 PM, "Bob Bordasch bordasch@... [Grand_Canyon_Hikers]" wrote: ...
Keith Peterson 2014-09-09 12:23:30 #76448

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