Re: Blue Spring Route
Bob Keller wrote: > Thank you Hank - that nails it around the end of the northern most > fork in the 'road'... Can't ask for much better directions than >...
Hank Schnieder 2002-10-01 08:15:11 #16934

Re: Digital Cameras Inside the Canyon?
<< I will be hiking the corridor trails next week and would like to take my Canon G2 digital camera down with me. I am a little apprehensive however,...
Bob Keller 2002-10-01 07:02:33 #16933

Re: Digital Cameras Inside the Canyon?
A few years ago I bought a 4mp Fuji that I was afraid to take into that environment. So last year I bought an Olympus 2.1. I have used it in vary, vary high...
STEVE BOOTLEGGER 2002-10-01 06:07:58 #16932

Re: new person
hello jacqueline. check out www.kaibab.org/; it has a ton of information. what part of nd are you from? i grew up south of fargo and spent most of my...
bander6364@aol.com 2002-10-01 02:32:49 #16931

S. Bass Trail Access
Today I had a lengthy discussion regarding access across Havasupai lands to the S. Bass trail with Pat Hattaway, a park district ranger. Specifically we...
bob41_2001 2002-09-30 19:54:05 #16930

Re: Sowats-Kwagunt Loop Hike
Thanks for the report on this slightly-off-the-normal-tramp route. One thought about the pad: They puncture fairly easily (like bushing against catclaw)...
Doug Nering 2002-09-30 18:53:08 #16929

Little Nankoweap ruins
I am heading to Nankoweap area for 6+ days this weekend, and am looking for info on the well-preserved cliff dwellings reported to be in Little Nankoweap...
arizonaelias 2002-09-30 18:44:02 #16928

Re: Blue Spring Route
Wayne writes: > 20.0 Road to Blue Springs Trail on right. After 0.9 - road splits, > Little Colorado River overlook 0.4 miles to the right and > Blue...
Bob Keller 2002-09-30 18:18:42 #16927

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