Re: Canyon Climbing: Vishnu
Although Annerino's book is a great reference for hiking in the Grand Canyon, it has errors in it, including quite a few in his first ascent list. Jim...
wtomasi@qwest.net 2001-09-26 18:13:30 #11229

Tourism definently slowing down in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Since September 11th I've noticed a marked decline of tourism here in Flagstaff Arizona. Haven't been up to the canyon in the last few months, so I don't...
John Green 2001-09-26 18:12:35 #11228

Fwd: How Real Men Water Ski
Make my DAY!!!!!! LEA From: "ladymuleskinner" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
lea collier 2001-09-26 14:25:45 #11227

Re: Canyon Climbing
I was trying to talk Pernell into doing it again. I didn't think you'd be interested. Planning any trips to the Canyon in the near future? David Pelaia ---...
David Pelaia 2001-09-26 13:48:45 #11226

Re: Canyon Climbing: Vishnu
A wonderful source for "first ascents" is in the appendix of John Annerio's "Hiking the Grand Canyon." For Vishnu, Annerino says: "Rodger Clubb & his...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-09-26 12:56:09 #11225

Re: Canyon Climbing
I believe the first nonIndian ascent of Vishnu Temple was done by Merrel Clubb I believe in the late 30s or early 40s. The second ascent was by Merrel and...
wtomasi@qwest.net 2001-09-26 10:31:58 #11224

Re: Canyon Climbing
Anyone have info on first known climb of Vishnu? Any prehistorical/historical signs of previous climbers?
menkeshome@yahoo.com 2001-09-26 10:13:33 #11223

Re: Canyon Climbing
Dave, Fat chance you'll get me up Zoroaster again. Aaron, Pernell, and Loren almost killed me the last time I climbed it. Wayne Tomasi
wtomasi@qwest.net 2001-09-26 09:56:24 #11222

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