Re: Trip Report: Supai to Great Thumb: horses
Los Burros!! Estan aqui otraves! Que Bueno! Recuerdas La Pleistocene! tomas -----Original Message----- From: Bob Bordasch <<a rel="nofollow"...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2001-04-15 20:14:02 #8230

Re: Trip Report: Supai to Great Thumb: horses
Hi Bob, I first saw the wild horses in 1983, when we chased then in a commercial helicopter flight (before there were any regulations) Than I saw them...
Mike Mahanay 2001-04-15 20:01:26 #8229

Re: Trip Report: Supai to Great Thumb: horses
I got my photos back and I have attached one showing the "small horses" we saw (and that we thought were burros). They really are the funniest looking horses...
Bob Bordasch 2001-04-15 18:20:52 #8228

Re: Nankoweap to Phantom
DC -- Bright Angel to Saddle Mountain was a wonderful trip for me. The best is to carefully plan something you feel is ambitious and to have it turn out...
Doug Nering 2001-04-15 15:53:53 #8227

Re: Nankoweap to Phantom
The river route is a choice between going high, crossing gullies, or bushwacking. I found the former easier. By now, there is surely a well worn trail that...
e.d. menkes 2001-04-15 15:33:19 #8226

New Grand Canyon Webpages
Grand Canyon Friends: I have just published my first web edition of collected Places, Trips, Routes and Notes about Grand Canyon. At:...
Doug Nering 2001-04-15 14:43:18 #8225

Nankoweap to Phantom
Doug, If you have any words of wisdom off the top of your head (before you are able to share all your notes) on the Nankoweap to Phantom route, feel...
isntlifegrand76@yahoo.com 2001-04-15 14:00:00 #8224

Re: Phantom Ranch Weather #2
What do the weather folks think about all the rock in the canyon holding all the heat around Phantom like a big reflective oven? Bob Audretsch Grand Canyon,...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-04-15 13:30:45 #8223

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