Re: Glen Canyon remnants
With a bit of hiking back from the lake, there still are a few lovely places, mostly in the Escalente and lower antelope Canyon. Choal Falls is unusual and...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-07-16 22:33:54 #15919

Re: Glen Canyon remnants
About 20 miles of Glen Canyon still exist below the dam and above Lees Ferry. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your interests, this is an...
aguabug 2002-07-16 21:18:30 #15918

Re: Any suggestions for Moderate Beginners Hikes
Hi Bruce....a very easy 3 mile day hike is down the S. Kaibab trail to Cedar Ridge. You return the same way that you hiked down. This is a dry hike, so you...
Tina Caskey 2002-07-16 19:30:06 #15917

Any suggestions for Moderate Beginners Hikes
Hi. My wife and I will be leaving for the canyon this Friday afternoon. I would like some suggestions for moderate hikes (3-4 miles Roundtrip) or places...
Bruce Oglesby 2002-07-16 19:10:14 #15916

Re: Lake Powell (the Major would object)
Marty, As it turns out, I planned on writing an article this week about hiking Glen Canyon's remaining side canyons, places where the original environments...
arizonaelias 2002-07-16 19:06:07 #15915

Glen Canyon remnants
Anybody know if there are any traces of Glen Canyon not innundated by water and/or power boats? Any place to walk around up there where you can experience...
marty@kardon.com 2002-07-16 18:16:52 #15914

Rain
Since yesterday morning there has been about 1/4 inch of rain on the South Rim --- enough to cut down some of the dust on the S. Kaibab Trail but not...
bob41_2001 2002-07-16 15:12:10 #15913

Thanks to Hans and Bill
Thanks Hans for your letter stating that Bill wrote a good reply to my question. For some reason, I never got that e-mail from Bill, so I looked it up in...
Tina Caskey 2002-07-15 20:53:10 #15912

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