Re: Hermit Trail to Monument, Horn Creek, out via B A
Many people walk right by Cedar Spring (in a hurry? yaking too much? lacking in trail radar?) even though every time I have been on that section of the...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-04-24 07:30:05 #8341

Re: Hermit Trail to Monument, Horn Creek, out via B A
The campsite for Monument is well marked. Spend some time down by the river......you can walk through some small slickrock pools below the campsite to reach...
Mike Hill 2001-04-24 07:18:40 #8340

Hermit Trail to Monument, Horn Creek, out via BA
I am planning the trip in the subject heading for the first part of June. Two years ago I hiked with a group to Hermit Camp via Hermit's Rest and it was...
Gary.Marines@wcom.com 2001-04-24 06:42:31 #8339

Re: Africanized bees
Tom, I BEE-lieve you, but you need to BEE-have! And, everyone else, BEE careful when you're around dem beez! (You shouldn't have gotten me started....)...
firefly 2001-04-24 04:58:53 #8338

Re: water sources on the Nankoweap Trail
Doug and Bob, I've hiked the road between Point Imperial and the Nankoweap Trailhead several times. It's probably two miles long or less and nearly flat....
wtomasi@uswest.net 2001-04-23 21:04:33 #8337

Re: Africanized bees
A recent story here in the Phoenix paper also mentioned that due to the last couple of very dry years, only the toughest, most ornery "killer bees" have...
Doug Nering 2001-04-23 21:03:19 #8336

Re: Africanized bees
Hi Bob, Bee certain it's not me. cheers, the-other-tom -----Original Message----- From: bob3car@... <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2001-04-23 20:48:30 #8335

Re: Africanized bees
I know that Tom Martin wears many hats but this is just too much. LOL. In about 1997 the park did report Africanized bees in the Pumpkin Spring area. An...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-04-23 20:36:25 #8334

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