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ulysses@mscomm.com wrote: > Reservations at the North Rim open up as it approaches May. The North > Rim of the Grand Canyon will open in mid-May and people begin to cancel > their reservations at that time. If you call in May, there will be > openings. > > At the North Rim, there is no actual lodging at the "North Rim Lodge." > The Lodge actually consists of a fine restaurant and the room with     

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Author: y_p_w
Date: Dec 30, 2006 00:46

Chuck: We, like you, haven't been to the canyon for quite a few years (18 or so); so our tour-guiding ability is a little out of date. However, if you can; absolutely go over to the North rim. After being to both sides; if we had to choose one or another, I suspect we would go to the North rim (but both is better). It is like two different Grand Canyons. While the South side is mostly
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RonB wrote: > Chuck: > Yes the accommodations on the North side were less. The lodge area is > smaller - but charming old architecture. However, when we were there it was > much less crowded and busy, and the campground was never full (again, > several years ago). It was a beautiful place. It also provides a great > access to Zion and some of the other Utah parks north of the Canyon     

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Author: RonB
Date: Jan 27, 2008 11:23

Thanks for the photo. For the troll MX, what you see in this photo is the airport with the canyon to the right and the Vermilion Cliffs to the left. The Vermilion Cliffs are not part of the Grand Canyon. If you would like for me to prove this further, meet me there, and I will, with great glee, throw you off the rim into Marble Canyon, and you can protest all the way down how stupid real
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Marty Shapiro writes: > There is a real nice picture of Marble Canyon taken about 3 months ago > at http://airnav.com/airport/L41 It clearly shows the airport at the top > of the canyon, not in the canyon. Of course, MXmoron is too lazy to try > and look anything up. If he had, he would have also noticed that the > pictures of Cliff Dweller's Lodge and Grand Canyon Bar Ten also show them     

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Author: Lone Haranguer
Date: Jan 27, 2008 10:58

John Theune writes: Marble Canyon is about 45 miles away from the Grand Canyon in Marble Canyon Marble Canyon is part of the Grand Canyon, and part of the Grand Canyon SFRA. Cliff Dweller's Lodge is also in Marble Canyon about 40 miles from Grand Canyon See above. Tuweep Cannot find anything about this one, maybe it's a made up one in MSFS Are you not a pilot? Just look
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Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@gmail.com> wrote in news:ss2863tsur8hsouhbn265466kjmb8ips5o@4ax.com: > RomeoMike writes: > >> Again, NAME one place "down into the canyon" where one can take off >> and land a general aviation aircraft. > > I should think that any real pilot would already have the references > at hand, but if you need help, here are four airports in the canyon: I do, but I wouldn't     

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Author: RomeoMike
Date: Jun 5, 2007 07:58

RomeoMike <romeo_mike@nojunk.gmail.com> wrote in news:5ekdj4-da31.ln1@news.infowest.com: Marble Canyon airport sits above the part of the Grand Canyon known as Marble Canyon, but it's not in the Park Boundary or down in the Canyon. Cliff Dwellers is nearby. Bar Ten is in Whitmore Canyon, which feeds into Grand Canyon from the north. Helicopters bring rafters out of the canyon up
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I believe that all of these airports are outside the SFAR protected area and are not "down in the Canyon". BT "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ss2863tsur8hsouhbn265466kjmb8ips5o@4ax.com... > RomeoMike writes: > >> Again, NAME one place "down into the canyon" where one can take off and >> land a general aviation aircraft. > > I should think that any real pilot would     

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Author: Mxsmanic
Date: Jun 5, 2007 07:07

Marble Canyon airport sits above the part of the Grand Canyon known as Marble Canyon, but it's not in the Park Boundary or down in the Canyon. Cliff Dwellers is nearby. Bar Ten is in Whitmore Canyon, which feeds into Grand Canyon from the north. Helicopters bring rafters out of the canyon up to Bar Ten to be flown out to Vegas. Tuweep (aka Tuweap) is just north of the Park Boundary in Tuweep
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Author: Mxsmanic
Date: Jun 5, 2007 07:00

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Author: Bertie the Bunyip
Date: Jun 4, 2007 22:11

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Author: Marty Shapiro
Date: Jun 4, 2007 22:07

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Author: BT
Date: Jun 4, 2007 17:41

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Author: RomeoMike
Date: Jun 4, 2007 08:02

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