Re: Little Colorado River Gorge
Hi Dick, My problem in getting the trip together was not lack of water, but too much! If it is flowing much at Cameron, it will make the hike out much harder...
Mike Mahanay 2002-03-11 21:56:32 #14051

Re: Little Colorado River Gorge
Do we need a way to float our packs? > > Dick Matthews > Dick, On a trip in Oct 2000, we had a problem with crossing the LCR while going out the Salt...
John Karpinski 2002-03-11 20:43:02 #14050

Re: a little walk in June
Leave BA by 5:30, at the latest, so you can get to Ribbon before it gets too hot. Hang out there until it cools down later in the day, then finish the last...
bob3car@aol.com 2002-03-11 17:35:11 #14049

Re: Little Colorado River Gorge
When we went, we spent six hours a day swimming and portaging below Blue Springs for the first two days. The current was too strong and the water too deep...
jastcaird@aol.com 2002-03-11 15:30:21 #14048

Re: Little Colorado River Gorge
Mike, Great site. That answers most of my questions. I have been planning from Lipan Point to Cameron because I want to spend the night on Cardenas Butte...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-03-11 11:20:38 #14047

Re: Little Colorado River Gorge
The book says that there is no water from Cameron to Waterhole Canyon, about 35 miles. Carrying two days water with one nights food looks a lot better than...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-03-11 11:19:54 #14046

Re: Miners Route, Cattle Route, Upper Ribbon, Waterline Route
But Chuck, what fun is it if you have to pack a piece and a citation book? And would NPS administrators approve of a Backcountry Ranger doing routes like...
nankoweap 2002-03-11 10:06:27 #14045

Re: Miners Route, Cattle Route, Upper Ribbon, Waterline Route
Bob I think you need to change from Interp to Canyon Ranger - as we need more hikers like you Chuck
Chuck 2002-03-11 08:49:38 #14044

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