Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
That was my most recent trip in the GC. I don't remember being scared going down the redwall there. I don't remember belaying but I suppose it's possible,...
davidmeiland 2002-09-04 19:54:38 #16438

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
On 4 Sep 2002 at 21:35, captwa2000 wrote: > ps. If you have to have a gadget an altimiter is more fun, dont > forget the compass. Most GPS units show...
Steve Wingate 2002-09-04 18:02:33 #16437

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
Six or so years ago, I did Steck's route in Cranberry and we had a heck of a time deciding which was the "right" chute. We ended up dry camping on top of...
Charles Bame 2002-09-04 17:47:56 #16436

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "davidmeiland" wrote: > I hope this is not an utterly silly question, but... > > Anyone used a GPS device for canyon navigating? ...
captwa2000 2002-09-04 14:35:35 #16435

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
Actually, back to the rt. from Deer Creek to Kanab. We were having a family problem. Our daughter was not feeling well, the river was High and getting out...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-09-04 13:40:48 #16434

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
Sounds like the way I went into Deer Creek one time from the Cranberry Route David. Most seem to go straight down to the river as Adair mentioned. The...
aguabug 2002-09-04 10:07:37 #16433

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
I did 150 with George. It was interesting, especially the swim out. Adair
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-09-04 09:41:39 #16432

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
I've done the Cranberry route twice, and my first experience was very similar to David's. Except that we didn't turn back -- instead we wasted lots of time...
Bob Bordasch 2002-09-04 08:57:07 #16431

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