Re: HIKING HOURS
Do I still need to worry about hiking during the > > hours posted above? > > We were planning on departing the South Rim around 5 > > A.M., resting at > >...
jge@cs.unc.edu 1999-07-30 10:17:26 #915

Re: Hiking hours
I understand the last leg, down Monument Creek, includes a > >little climbing, so I want plenty of light for that. I don't recall any climbing going down...
jge@cs.unc.edu 1999-07-30 10:08:13 #914

Re: Another food question: newbie
I said: Why no chocolate ? You said: But don't they get REALLY melty. Well, I have carried almond-M&M's on a variety of desert hikes and never had a...
jge@cs.unc.edu 1999-07-30 09:55:04 #913

Re: HIKING HOURS
The average high temperature at Phantom Ranch at the end of September is about 90 -- hot but not deadly (unless you happen to hit an unusually hot...
Bob Bordasch 1999-07-30 08:53:33 #912

Re: Another food question: newbie
In a message dated 7/30/99 1:41:44 AM Central Daylight Time, Pittypatt@... writes: << Pat Weikum >> I've carried it on 2 Canyon hikes of 4 & 5...
Cminfcon@aol.com 1999-07-30 05:51:45 #911

Re: HIKING HOURS
It ain't going to be a walk in the park but it isn't impossible either. I would be willing to do that hike at that time of the year. You might get lucky and...
Cminfcon@aol.com 1999-07-30 05:46:57 #910

Re: Oops forgot
Thanks for the reassurance (and sorry to everyone else for cluttering the newsgroup with my one-on-one thank you!). -Shannon In a message dated 7/29/99...
SSalb@aol.com 1999-07-30 05:02:03 #909

Re: HIKING HOURS
Hiking from the rim to the river and back in a day is generally not recommended...though many do it. This sounds particularly ambitious in light of the fact...
Randy 1999-07-30 04:49:44 #908

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