Re: Boundries
On 9 Apr 01, at 10:52, Bob Bordasch wrote:
> When I was in that area last year, I got permits from the NPS
> and the Navajo. The Navajo permit cost more...
Steve Wingate 2001-04-09 12:02:53 #8104
Re: Boundries
I think the US Code says it all. It is the final reference unless overturned by a
court of law.
I do not plan to get either a NPS or Navajo permit when I...
Steve Wingate 2001-04-09 11:57:29 #8103
UltraLite Grey Poupon
Dear jge,
Thanks for replying to my post. In general one key thing you realize
while using the ultralite approach is that the things you were
carrying to...
raybennetts@yahoo.com 2001-04-09 11:57:18 #8102
Re: Boundries
I seem to remember some wording about "historical high water mark"
with the park claiming the rim and the Tribe claiming not much above
river level. Does...
MaryPhyl 2001-04-09 11:06:15 #8101
Re: Boundries
I recall that there was dispute with Navajo and Hualapai re borders at
river. I think the NPS said at rivers edge (so entire river is in NPS), and
Tribes...
e.d. menkes 2001-04-09 10:59:00 #8100
Re: Boundries
When I was in that area last year, I got permits from the NPS
and the Navajo. The Navajo permit cost more than the NPS
permit, adding up to quite a bill. ...
Bob Bordasch 2001-04-09 10:52:44 #8099
transportation to N Rim
Is there any way to get from the S. Rim to the N. Rim besides the
Transcanyon Shuttle? I am hiking rim to rim in May, and I would like
to find an alternate...
KCTooley@aol.com 2001-04-09 10:16:38 #8098
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