Re: Powell Plateau
So... o Rugged terrain to the west. o Difficult navigation. o GPS helpful. o Great views. o Be alert for lions. Useful comments all. Thanks again. -- DN ...
cheops82 2002-04-15 11:24:41 #14567

Re: Deer Creek/Tapeats river route?
The description of the River Route that you get from the park service with the permit is the 'high' route that bypasses the exposed section. There is a...
camillabacher 2002-04-15 09:28:44 #14566

Re: Deer Creek/Tapeats river route?
Dave, are you the son of Stan and Marge Logan? We have hiked Tapeats from the cave, to the river. It is not a Spring or early Summer trip. In a normal...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-04-15 08:30:07 #14565

Re: Powell Plateau
Doug, The west rim of Powell Plateau is broken up worse than the east rim, which makes the rim walking much more difficult. I saw two mountain lions in a...
oriska2001 2002-04-15 07:04:32 #14564

Intro
Hello, I'm a new member to this group. This is my intro GC bio. The first trail I ever backpacked down was the Hermit. That was over 10 years ago. I've...
EmailBrianMiller@aol.com 2002-04-14 21:22:17 #14563

Re: Powell Plateau
Thanks Wayne. This summer may not be the most auspicious season for Powell, but I really would like to check the view down into Waltenburg some time. I...
Doug Nering 2002-04-14 21:21:45 #14562

Re: Route for first-timers
Wayne Check out www.kaibab.org to get more info on the canyon. Basically the only trail route is on the North Kaibab then the South Kaibab or Bright Angel...
Owen Kittredge 2002-04-14 20:15:14 #14561

Re: Deer Creek/Tapeats river route?
Dave, Which narrows in Tapeats are you referring to? The ones in lower Tapeats just above the river or the ones above the confluence of Tapeats and...
oriska2001 2002-04-14 08:41:11 #14560

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