Re: Late September hiking question
The other posters clearly know more about the canyon than I, but I'll
toss in my 2-cents.
We visited the canyon in mid November 93. We were greeted in...
Steven Lesniak 2001-08-07 06:36:56 #10188
Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
Of the options you listed, I would probably pick #2...but only after
checking also the Cottonwood creekbed north of the junction with the
Tonto...Follow it...
brianenichols@aol.com 2001-08-07 05:36:29 #10187
Re: Late September hiking question
In living at Grand Canyon since 1988 the earliest that I have needed
crampons is December.
Bob Audretsch
Grand Canyon, AZ
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bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-08-07 03:30:38 #10186
Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
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> I DID contact the BCO (after my initial posting) and they confirmed
> that Miner's Spring is the only reliable...
tontowalk@aol.com 2001-08-07 02:18:41 #10185
Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
--- In grandcanyon@y..., jge@c... wrote:
> I DID contact the BCO (after my initial posting) and they confirmed
> that Miner's Spring is the only reliable...
tontowalk@aol.com 2001-08-07 02:16:50 #10184
Re: Weather
Thank You Bob! I'm heading your way in the morning.
John Nanke
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jnanke 2001-08-06 23:06:10 #10183
Re: water in the Horseshoe Mesa area
-- John
If you feel like a long, hot walk on the Tonto, 1 is OK and you might
find water down the creek (or not)... but Hance Creek is closer water
than...
Doug Nering 2001-08-06 19:47:25 #10182
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