Re: Too ambitious?
What a great idea! Maybe I will change it. OK, from now on, I am going to sign my emails "Rufus" Thanks, I was tired of my nice little cutsey...
firefly 2001-07-02 10:46:59 #9672

Re: Too ambitious?
this type of suggestion is really helpful to me, thanks all. Firefly, any chance your first name is Rufus T.? ----- Original Message ----- From: <<a...
David Sheon 2001-07-02 10:06:08 #9671

Re: Too ambitious?
Darn it, Firefly beat me to that suggestion. But here is what I had typed, which covers the rim-to-rim alternative. OK, if you only have 2 days to hike, I...
tom@bournemarimbas.com 2001-07-02 10:01:20 #9670

Re: Too ambitious?
You must have a reservation at Phantom for that particular night, true? Sounds like it. If there is any way you could leave a day early and stop...
firefly 2001-07-02 08:52:47 #9669

Summer hikers
Hi all, I'm on a raft trip putting in July 19th, passing Phantom July 26th. We'll be dayhiking in South, Nankoweap, 75 Mile, and/or Clear Creeks. Any of...
dmarcus2@mindspring.com 2001-07-02 08:40:51 #9668

Re: Too ambitious?
Thanks all, based on this we're now thinking hike the 14.2 to Phantom from North Rim, then continue the cross canyon hike on day two, hiking out to South Rim,...
David Sheon 2001-07-02 08:24:54 #9667

Re: Too ambitious?
I would agree with Al. Everytime I hike the canyone, whether it be one day or ten, I always with I would have inserted some extra slack time. The point...
Paul Hindman 2001-07-02 08:20:17 #9666

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

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