Re: Tuckup springs
Nice!
John Nanke
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JNANKE@msn.com 2002-09-10 17:23:28 #16485
Re: Tuckup springs
gcclimbing 2002-09-10 13:33:40 #16484
Re: Tuckup springs
Some people welcome the information, and some people don't. No
one is forcing anyone to read it. But I agree that the location
of sensitive archaeological...
Bob Bordasch 2002-09-10 12:37:54 #16483
Re: Tuckup springs
To quote myself and a good friend of mine:
"true adventure has no plan" and "true travel has no destination"
I suppose these quotes could be expanded to...
Wayne Tomasi 2002-09-10 10:37:30 #16482
Re: Tuckup springs
My personal opinion is that there is currently more than enough information
in the existing guidebooks and the archives of this forum to keep anyone...
Tom Bourne 2002-09-10 09:15:51 #16481
Re: Tuckup springs
Bob - thanks for sharing. Do you remember then name of the Colin
Fletcher book?
I guess that west end is west of Kanab, at least that where
information gets...
Camilla Bacher 2002-09-10 01:06:18 #16480
Burnt Canyon, Pearce Canyon
Anyone hiked these areas? Located the mescal pits in Pearce Canyon
mentioned by Bouchart? Know of any artifact or rock art sites? Any
info on water? ...
moore_hd 2002-09-09 22:45:29 #16479
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