Re: Training at Sea Level
Running. Altitude (up to 7,000 feet or so) does not bother me much. Running is great. I have been doing it for 20 years. Marsanne -----Original...
firefly 2001-06-04 09:44:51 #9252

SAR
01-244 - Grand Canyon NP (AZ) - Search and Rescue Park personnel were contacted around sunset on Sunday, May 27th, regarding an overdue group of day hikers...
canyonhiker@hotmail.com 2001-06-04 09:43:16 #9251

Re: New to group
Gary -- The most common choices for a first backpack away from the developed campgrounds in the Corridor are Hermit, Grandview, or the Hermit/Bright Angel...
Doug Nering 2001-06-04 09:40:52 #9250

Re: New to group
gary, now that you have done the corridor trails,your best bet would probably to start hiking the tonto trail,it has so many different parts to...
blender918@yahoo.com 2001-06-04 09:30:21 #9249

New to group
Hi all Came across your group the other day, and decided to join. I have been hiking the Canyon for a number of years, but never as a camper. Stayed at...
ULTRA@INFICAD.COM 2001-06-04 08:11:42 #9248

Re: Solar Still for Desert Survival a Myth
Thanks for this great information. I've done the Barrel Catus thing one time back when I was young on the Hermit trail. All it made was a great story. I...
Paul Hindman 2001-06-04 08:05:49 #9247

Training at Sea Level
this is for Marsanne but also for anyone else close to "0" elevation. My brother is going to the Canyon with me next year and has asked me how to train. ...
Paul Hindman 2001-06-04 07:52:47 #9246

more from the group
It's great to see that so many have posted lately. I see from the member list number that there are a few more out there that have been quite, for me , I...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-06-04 07:31:04 #9245

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