Re: a perplexing mystery of weather in the canyon
I think 100 inches of snow would translate to something like 30 or 40 inches
of rain -- which is what they are referring to with the 20 inches of...
SSalb@aol.com 1999-07-26 19:48:18 #834
Re: a perplexing mystery of weather in the canyon
The annual precipitation figures include melted snow, not the 100 " or so of
solid snow which contains a lot of air. Does this help? Will
Rhodes Wayne...
Will Merritt 1999-07-26 19:24:11 #833
Re: powell plateau
thanks for the reply. i'm really looking forward to the trip. bob
Bob3car@aol.com 1999-07-26 19:02:37 #832
a perplexing mystery of weather in the canyon
the Sierra club guide to hiking the grand canyon indicates:
"The north rim receives up to 30 inches of precipitation annually, with most
of it falling in the...
Rhodes, Wayne 1999-07-26 18:44:24 #831
Re: new member
Hi Kirsten,
I ventured onto this site just yesterday to see if people had posted
any "hiker wanted" ads. It's good to see you've posted one. I have
some...
groland@vancouver.iti.ca 1999-07-26 09:03:29 #830
Re: Hello and Q. Bill Hall/Thunder
On Sat, 24 Jul 1999 Cminfcon@... wrote:
> In a message dated 7/24/99 9:48:55 AM Central Daylight Time, SSalb@...
> writes:
>
> << thinking of the...
Julie and/or Mark Holm 1999-07-24 09:04:01 #829
Re: Hello and Q. Bill Hall/Thunder
Your plan seems sound to me, if you can only do three nights. When we hike
that area, we start about 3-4 in the afternoon and stay on the Esplanade the
first...
Mike Hill 1999-07-24 08:31:49 #828
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