Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
Very true. And once you've done that Deer Creek Narrows 30-40 times its like it isn't even there. Sure is pretty though, a place you want to return to...
aguabug 2002-02-09 09:36:20 #13568

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
If they turned off the spigot tommorrow we'd all be in the dark in 3 weeks. I wonder what the political climate would be then? Still, force the exploration...
Ken McNamara 2002-02-09 09:04:36 #13567

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
If you're 25 and not a Democrat you have no soul. If you're 40 and not a Republican you have no sense. KenMc ipspest@... wrote: > > Spoken like a true...
Ken McNamara 2002-02-09 09:02:18 #13566

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
We got "uncomfortble" going through that narrow place Norm, People think I'm weird when I tell people that I have climbed 30 or so Grand Canyon Peaks,...
oriska2001 2002-02-09 08:54:42 #13565

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
I didn't mention one other way to avoid this narrows. You can climb up into a valley like Surprise that continues downstream. This would be accessed earlier...
aguabug 2002-02-08 23:46:22 #13564

Re: Over the top at Deer Creek?
There is a route around but most of it is off trail. As you are coming down the valley (towards the river) you will see a trail that goes up to your left...
aguabug 2002-02-08 23:40:46 #13563

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks/OFF TOPIC
--- In grandcanyon@y..., ipspest@a... wrote: > Spoken like a true republican. > And that aint a complement. Just because the Repuglicans are more visible...
cynpotato 2002-02-08 23:15:27 #13562

Re: Oil/gas drilling next to National Parks
--- In grandcanyon@y..., Ken McNamara wrote: > Good knee jerk reaction, if it's drilling it must be bad. Considering > the current political climate it...
cynpotato 2002-02-08 22:52:25 #13561

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