Re: Dayhike choice?
I would go for Grandview. RobertS
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-03-30 04:18:22 #2456

Re: Hiking Boots
In a message dated 03/28/2000 1:48:45 PM Central Standard Time, firefly@... writes: > My soles > delaminated while hiking Hermit/Tonto/BA last fall, and...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-03-29 08:33:19 #2437

Re: Non-FS-Tent Question
I normally don't use tent stakes in the canyon on my tarp. I put a medium sized rock in the loop at the end, then a large rock on the rope touching the...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-03-21 13:18:41 #2308

Re: Water reports
Last week I took a small crew east on the Tonto from SK to Grandview. There was plenty of water at Lonetree, Grapevine, and Cottonwood. Other than that...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-03-13 17:39:32 #2021

Re: backcountry permit
They gave me a credit which had to be used within 12 months.
Rtsquyres@aol.com 2000-01-17 03:22:09 #1450

Re: Cremation Canyon Digs?
We always cross cremation canyon in March. There are many good camp sites along the way for a dry camp. The first dependable water in March is in Lonetree...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-12-10 16:53:00 #1294

Re: Another food question: newbie
Two years ago while hiking down Boucher trail, when we camped for the night, one of our party put the bag of candy bars next to his head for the night. ...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-08-07 22:46:31 #948

Re: Another food question: newbie
Sit under the cottonwood trees at Indian gardens and enjoy during the hot part of the day or start 2 hours before sunrise.
Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-08-07 22:36:59 #947

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