Re: Too ambitious?
Cottonwood Camp makes a nice break point both for going down and coming back up. If you can, get a permit to stay at Cottonwood for two nights. If you do...
Edmund Seiders 2001-07-02 08:16:33 #9665

Re: Too ambitious?
Too many miles for the heat. It's an oven in August. I would not do it. Do you have to go in August? -----Original Message-----From: ...
firefly 2001-07-02 08:03:37 #9664

Re: The British are coming!
i have hiked south canyon once, and enjoyed the bolders, but i don't think i have to do that again but would like to do south canyon again. what do you mean...
STEVE BOOTLEGGER 2001-07-02 07:40:54 #9663

Re: Too ambitious?
David: It is a bit ambitious for a first timer, and especially from the north rim (being a longer hike than from the south). The question might not be...
Al Kahler 2001-07-02 07:17:28 #9662

Re: Lighten your load! (water)
As someone who hasn't yet visited the canyon (but have a permit for late September) I'm probably speaking out of turn here but this struck a chord with me: ...
Monty Schrunk 2001-07-02 07:09:25 #9661

Too ambitious?
Greetings, I'm looking forward to my first trip to the canyon in mid-August. I'm in good - not great - shape and will be traveling with a friend who is in...
David Sheon 2001-07-02 06:48:23 #9660

Re: Off Topic - Kachina Trail
Bob: Just had to share a memory that flashed when I read your post. The last time I was on the Kachina Trail was in high school. At Flagstaff High we had a...
Tim Pebler 2001-07-01 21:59:07 #9659

Point Sublime
How is the trail to it and the Indian Ruins that are on the ledge. Daniel
beer549@hotmail.com 2001-07-01 14:00:11 #9658

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