Re: Cameron to Lipan adventure
--- jastcaird@... wrote: > We are planning a late spring trip up the LCR, exiting at Horse Trail. I've been as far as Salt Trail where we exited on a...
John Karpinski 2002-10-18 12:33:22 #17199

UV lights
Yes, Jim, that looks like the one they are using, it has the long exposed light. Thanks for the link. Tom Bourne > >...
tomkbourne2002 2002-10-18 09:50:22 #17198

Re: Nankoweap Water
If you have time, you might exlplore the break through the redwall in 49.9. It would save close to a mile and a half and is quite easy. I learned about...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-10-18 09:31:36 #17197

Re: Nankoweap Water
Tom - I just purchased a small blacklight recently (see URL) for about $8. It is 6" x 2" x 3/4" and seems to work well, but I have not tried it in the...
Jim Lyons 2002-10-18 03:28:45 #17196

Re: Cameron to Lipan adventure
My advice: Relax, and try to enjoy it. I have only been down the LC north of Blue Springs, and it was in May of 1997, I believe. At that time, below...
jastcaird@aol.com 2002-10-17 22:57:03 #17195

Re: Nankoweap Water
Yes, those small and light UV flashlights are nifty, with LED versions available now as well. Phantom ranger Lori Rome told us they are pretty cheap to buy,...
Tom Bourne 2002-10-17 21:10:12 #17194

Re: Nankoweap Water
Yeah, we're doing the route from the bottom, starting in Little Nankoweap and contouring around on top of the Redwall to 49.9. I've done it once before, and...
Bob Bordasch 2002-10-17 21:06:22 #17193

Re: Nankoweap Water
I have been up and down 49.9 several times and I would say that pothole water is usually not an option. I have come into 49.9 from Marble Canyon on the...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-10-17 19:31:24 #17192

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