Re: Tanner vs. New Hance
Not long ago, someone suggested we could get a contentious thread > going on this. Here's my ranking to get things started: >...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2001-10-09 07:33:40 #11377

Back again !
Hope to be in Canyon again Nov 11 New Hance , Grandview loop . Bringing 17 year old son and bottle of Ibuprofin ! Took me almost a month to review all older...
CaptWa@aol.com 2001-10-08 18:31:11 #11376

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
On 8 Oct 01, at 23:27, Camilla Bacher wrote: > Any idea about how much the flow varies? Any cycles that are > obvious (I guess it depends on when energy is...
Steve 2001-10-08 18:22:32 #11375

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
Temps in the southwest are cooler so peak power demands could be (should be) be lower. Nothing along the normal Escalante Route will be affected by any...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-10-08 17:30:59 #11374

Re: Tanner vs. New Hance
John -- I think you've summed up the differences. It will depend on which set of "difficulties" you most easily adapt to. Red Canyon is harder to...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-10-08 17:16:43 #11373

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
When you ask about river flows you have definitely hit an area where I have very very minimal knowledge. I would defer to someone that does lots of river...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-10-08 17:12:15 #11372

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
Right you are, Bob... not recommended to try to walk directly along the river from Tanner beach. The part that seems to be creating the problem is upriver...
doug@gloaming.com 2001-10-08 16:49:02 #11371

Re: Conditions on Tanner/Escalante/Hance
Thanks for clearing things up Bob A. - I think I asked about this earlier on, because I read a trip report by someone who just went along the beach on that...
Camilla Bacher 2001-10-08 16:45:35 #11370

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