Re: rim to rim day hikes
You ask about rim to rim hiking. Yes you can do it in one day. Think
about the Pikes Peak Marathon, you have done it haven' you. 14,100
feet up and down...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-05-09 19:52:03 #8606
Re: 2 Questions from a first time GC hiker!
--- In grandcanyon@y..., martysnoone@y... wrote:
>
> Question #1: We will be hiking down the South Kaibab, staying at
the
> Phantom Ranch, and then...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-03-03 22:05:25 #7268
Re: 2 Questions from a first time GC hiker!
Here's Pokey's advice. You make committee decision, no listen to just
one advice.
No passes needed for Phantom Ranch. Now about shoes, here's Pokey's.
Her...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-03-03 22:04:54 #7267
advice for a newbie a second opinion
Pokey her give you additional thoughts. First it is doable because you
are not moving much more than 5 miles a day. Advice by Pokey is take
water at least a...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-02-22 21:46:33 #7130
Re: Why is the canyon so blinking hard compared to...
--- In grandcanyon@y..., bob41@g... wrote:
> Yesterday I did one of my fastest walking times from rim to river
and
> return --- 15.4 miles down the BA to...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-02-04 11:42:31 #6674
Re: Rim-Rim Dayhikes
Pokey stands by her statement. Top to river only for elite and not for
looking at Grand Canyon, it would be something like Pikes Peak Marthon
which Pokey...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-01-22 07:27:45 #6340
Re: Day Hike via South Kaibab to River to Bright Angel
Pokey got other bright ideas which you might use and like better in
the long run: First her issues caution that only hiking nuts go to
river and back in...
PokeByO@aol.com 2001-01-21 12:04:25 #6327
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