Re: Horn Creek - Radioactive?
Hello List. I camped at Horm Creek in the spring of 1993. O do not recall any signs about the radioactive water, nor was I aware of the problem. I did...
Jeffrey 1998-12-16 17:56:25 #169

Re: James Hayford - Water?
Spit: chasing a creek into the sand on a hot and empty jug day. No water like wet water! Bath every 5 or 6 days, need it or not. Heineken is...
Bob Ellis Jr 1998-12-16 16:28:08 #167

Re: Horn Creek - Radioactive?
Hello, Are you about to head off into the Escalante? This week, as I am sure you are aware, called for temps are 50 at night and mid 60's...
Bob Ellis Jr 1998-12-16 16:20:31 #166

James Hayford - Water?
From: "James Hayford" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:jhayford@...">jhayford@... Subject: Too thin to plow . . to thick to drink (Gen...
Mike Hill 1998-12-16 11:15:01 #165

Re: Horn Creek - Radioactive?
Mike, There are two reasons for drinking the water at Horn. 1. Didn't know it was bad. 2. Figured that uranium would sink to the bottom. Out of...
Robert C.A. Goff, General Manager 1998-12-16 08:44:37 #164

Horn Creek - Radioactive?
From: "C.Mann" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:cmann823@...">cmann823@... Subject: Horn Creek Radioactivity? > Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998...
Mike Hill 1998-12-15 20:27:47 #163

Re: recommendation for trip
May is a great time to be off-the-wall on the North Rim. You might consider Thunder River and Deer Creek which have plenty of water and trails that are easy...
James Hayford 1998-12-15 06:10:37 #162

Re: recommendation for trip
If there is any kind of spring run off, grandveiw tonto BA is just fine. Plenty water if good snow or rain. -----Original Message-----From:...
Bob Ellis Jr 1998-12-14 21:07:04 #161

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