Re: water sources on the Nankoweap Trail
Scott--Nankoweap Creek runs all the time. There is water right where the trail hits the creek. You may want to drop some water on the way down. There may...
MaryPhyl 2001-04-09 09:18:14 #8096

water sources on the Nankoweap Trail
Hi, Has anyone been down the Nankoweap recently? I will be going down at the beginning of May and would like to know where (if) water will start running in...
scott.scheffler@barra.com 2001-04-09 09:09:58 #8095

Re: Boundries
I did not understand much of that but I do know that the Navajo think the boundaries are not what the Park Service would like them to be. I have been...
MaryPhyl 2001-04-09 08:45:32 #8094

Re: Ice Logic
Since I just did a 2-day canoe canoe trip on a creek in southern Mississippi, where it is already in the mid-80s by noon, and will do many more this summer, I...
firefly 2001-04-09 05:19:06 #8093

Re: Ice Logic
On 8 Apr 01, at 22:12, Steve Wingate wrote: > I think that is a pretty good plan if you like to stay cool in the Grand > Canyon. Not that I am suggesting...
Steve Wingate 2001-04-08 22:31:11 #8092

Ice Logic
If you add the 'blue ice' to a regular cooler with ice, it will greatly add to the lifetime of the ice. If you keep the crushed ice in a bag it will keep...
Steve Wingate 2001-04-08 22:11:26 #8091

Re: Boundries
This is the amended NPS boundry from current US Code that I was referring to (it is in extreme lawyer-ease, but the 2001 Rand-McNally edition of the road...
Steve Wingate 2001-04-08 19:53:10 #8090

Thunder River/Deer Creek
Request for advice. I am going into Thunder R./Deer Creek for the first time and will be doing dayhikes out from those areas. Any advice as to where to...
murrahbbtk@aol.com 2001-04-08 18:32:37 #8089

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