Re: River Crossing
I am sure Doc T and Bob are right about not >>really<< needing paddles,
but they are both experienced GC river runners. Good runners know how...
Doug Nering 2002-04-20 07:23:30 #14621
Re: River Crossing
From an extremely avid kayaker (WW, surf and much seakaying)and running
rivers in canoes ,I would NOT take the Colorado lightly. Having just spent a
week...
ipspest@aol.com 2002-04-20 04:15:18 #14620
BA campground
Does anyone know how many group sites vs. smaller sites there are and
BA and Indian Garden campgrounds?
Tom Bourne
tomkbourne2002 2002-04-19 22:09:55 #14619
GPS
Thanks Edmund for the info.
Regards, Steve
stecobbler 2002-04-19 18:44:22 #14618
Re: River Crossing
I've done it without a vest to get over to Buck Farm from the
Eminence Break route and also above Tuckup to continue a down river
exploration with Bob Cree....
aguabug 2002-04-19 18:25:10 #14617
Re: Off topic, GPS
I have carried them around the world. Should be fine as long as it is turned off while in your luggage or carry-on aboard the plane. Airline regulations...
Edmund Seiders 2002-04-19 17:26:25 #14616
Re: River Crossing
Mr. Nearing is entirely correct in that ANY river crossing is not without
risk to life and limb...and one should ALWAYS wear a PFD...as seen is the
picture of...
doc thomas 2002-04-19 16:50:04 #14615
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