Re: Boucher Use area East border?
George, The eastern edge of Use Area BN9 follows the redwall rim in Hermit Creek. The southern edge is about a quarter mile north of the Dripping Springs...
smith_seldom 2003-02-27 12:03:36 #20183

Re: Enablers
Dick, I agree with your points that sometimes too much information on sensitive topics is presented here. Discussion of difficult backcountry routes and...
smith_seldom 2003-02-27 09:15:16 #20178

Is anyone surprised?
Don't you just love the internet? Whinejerk has never been to the Grand Canyon but has some guidebooks and has been reading this group for about six weeks,...
smith_seldom 2003-02-27 07:49:47 #20174

Re: plaques and ashes
Although I stand in awe of Robert's hiking experiences, I agree completely with the Park policy on plaques and ashes. How many plaques commemorating...
smith_seldom 2003-02-18 13:17:00 #19978

Re: "political" [WAY OFF TOPIC]
Ken, Can you be a little more specific here? Is this a reference to Sadam's policies not being good for the people of Iraq, or W's policies not being good...
smith_seldom 2003-02-12 12:49:43 #19837

Re: Dayhike recommendations
March is frequently one of the wettest months of the year. In wetter years we have seen 3-4 storms blow through in March, each one dropping a foot or more...
smith_seldom 2003-02-04 15:46:21 #19690

Re: mtn biking n rim
Stuart, That sounds like a great plan. There are many weeks worth of good mountain biking roads in the Kaibab NF and lots of good views. Just one word of...
smith_seldom 2003-01-23 13:24:11 #19349

Re: Kolb Arch
Stan, Access to Kolb Arch has been discussed in great detail on this group in the past. Have you tried an archive search? The answers to your questions...
smith_seldom 2003-01-23 08:38:59 #19343

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