Re: Little Colorado Trip
Where we camped was mostly sandy and we used a Meteor Light free standing tent, but I am sure there is harder ground if that is what you need. The...
Jim 1999-11-24 17:55:38 #1230

Re: Cremation Canyon Digs?
PS Jay, There is great camping before the drainage, after the drainage, in the drainage at the trail, and up the drainage from the trail. M Steck
LCmile@aol.com 1999-11-24 16:32:04 #1229

Re: Cremation Canyon Digs?
Hi James, The last time we were in Cremation was in March, or early spring, a couple of years ago. That winter was wetter than this winter is so far. ...
LCmile@aol.com 1999-11-24 16:28:38 #1228

Re: Umbrella?
Alan, This is great. I was helping my dad, "Uncle George" Steck (That's another story) get his E-mail when we happened upon your E-mail re:Umbrellas....
LCmile@aol.com 1999-11-24 15:35:18 #1227

Re: Cremation Canyon Digs?
The time to Cremation from SK is about an hour, but to get into the "use area" is a good deal less. You are in the Cremation use area when you enter the area...
Mike Hill 1999-11-24 08:42:08 #1226

Re: Little Colorado Trip
Jim, What is the Palisades site like? Is there ground sufficient to hold stakes or do you need to have a free standing dome? Dan, Be sure to report on...
william davis 1999-11-24 08:15:38 #1225

Cremation Canyon Digs?
We are looking for information on camping in Cremation Canyon. How far is it from the S. Kaibab Trail Junction to a good canpsite, and is there any...
James Hayford 1999-11-24 06:47:40 #1224

Re: Little Colorado Trip
I remember one or two spots up on the Beamer where you might pitch a tent, although it tends to be pretty rocky up there. Palisades creek has some nice sites,...
Jim 1999-11-23 17:39:50 #1223

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