Re: Footprints
This helps explain something that was puzzling me. In '99 I led a group from Bright Angel to Saddle Mountain. I knew that a GCFI group had gone through...
Doug Nering 2001-05-06 22:25:36 #8534

Re: Surprise Canyon
I have been to many areas in Utah where foot prints, car tracks, etc. in crytogamic soil were still apparent many years after they were laid down. ...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-05-06 20:00:01 #8533

Re: Cape Solitude
Sorry. Not trying to be picky but the road mileage from the Desert View Ranger Station to Cape Solitude is 15.1 miles not 17 miles. The correct name is...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-05-06 19:50:38 #8532

Re: Surprise Canyon
I thought the same when I started but the group strongly believed in not leaving any trace. After a while it became second nature to do. It was part of the...
bcorey6460@aol.com 2001-05-06 19:21:25 #8531

Cape Solitude
I recently did a hike out along the Palisades of the desert to Cape Solitude. I started on Weds. last and made it out there in two days. It is about 17...
g12156@yahoo.com 2001-05-06 16:37:19 #8530

Re: Karen and Camilla kicked ass in Clear Creek!
--- In grandcanyon@y..., worman@i... wrote: > --- In grandcanyon@y..., "Camilla Bacher" wrote: > > > > Another thing: We never got to do Lava Falls trail....
Camilla Bacher 2001-05-06 16:09:50 #8529

Re: Surprise Canyon
I don't really understand the problem with leaving footprints. It's not like carving your initials in rocks. It seems to me that any footprints would be...
Steve Wingate 2001-05-06 15:11:30 #8528

Re: Surprise Canyon
Lobo, thanks for your reply. If you are a member of the Grand Canyon Hiking and Backpacking Association, you can add data to their data base on Grand Canyon...
Bob Bordasch 2001-05-06 13:59:52 #8527

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