Re: Powell Plateau
Agreed. It's gratifying that my modest webwork is appreciated, but it's bittersweet in that way too. I was thinking about going out on Powell to look...
Doug Nering 2002-04-13 22:39:58 #14552

Re: Route for first-timers
The simple answer is for you to fly into Las Vegas: Go to North Rim, hike North Kaibab trail to Phantom ranch. Get a reservation for a bunk at phantom...
Tom Gendron 2002-04-13 22:06:59 #14551

Re: Footprints
James, be warned, I Fedex'd you some extra copies and a CD. GC Pictures, GC pictures and GC pictures. 700 MB. Will take you a wjile to look thru.
oskar_schneiderde 2002-04-13 21:57:19 #14550

Route for first-timers
Can someone tell me the best route to cross the canyon from south to north next spring? Please give me a starting and ending location, as well as give me...
wrothe@telusplanet.net 2002-04-13 19:56:33 #14549

Re: South of Supai
The first white man to visit Havasu Canyon was Fray Francisco Tomas Garces who visited the area in 1776. He called the stream Rio Jebesua and then Rio de...
oriska2001 2002-04-13 17:17:09 #14548

Re: South of Supai
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "cynpotato" wrote: > Does one need a backcountry resume 4 pages long (with all > placenames spelled correctly) before they can...
powellplateau 2002-04-13 14:32:23 #14547

Re: access roads to Nankoweap
The road across the Marble Platform to the lower trailhead was in great shape just a couple weeks ago when I was there. Most passenger cars would have no...
powellplateau 2002-04-13 14:24:41 #14546

Re: Powell Plateau
Yes, Doug, I've had many great hikes on and around Powell Plateau. Adding to that pleasure was the knowledge that I was hiking in an area that is not well...
powellplateau 2002-04-13 14:14:07 #14545

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