Re: Deer Creek
Excellent suggestion for them Mike. This loop allows a group to see a lot more of the Deer Creek and Tapeats drainages. It also allows some neat camping along...
Robert R. Marley 2000-02-18 16:21:05 #1782

Re: Deer Creek
Thanks Jim -----Original Message----- From: John G. Eyles [mailto:jge@...] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 4:51 PM To: grandcanyon@... Subject:...
Jim Halpin 2000-02-18 15:55:40 #1781

Re: Deer Creek

John G. Eyles 2000-02-18 15:51:04 #1780

Re: 1746 Little Colorado water
In a message dated 2/18/00 1:30:57 PM Mountain Standard Time, LCmile@... writes: << " I have drunk substantial amounts with no ill effects that I...
Fingerbert@aol.com 2000-02-18 14:10:43 #1779

Re: 1746 Little Colorado water
dear bert Like mattox I have had some LC water analyzed. The results were interesting. I sampled the Great Blue Spring down deep in the big pool. The...
LCmile@aol.com 2000-02-18 13:27:29 #1778

Re: Deer Creek
Jim, I would day trip up Deer Creek if you get a chance - we did and had a blast. Managed to do a lot of bolder hoping where a large section of redwall had...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-02-18 13:25:15 #1777

Re: Deer Creek
What is you exact itinerary? There is a "not so bad" route from Deer to Tapeats Creek along the river that would probably work for your group if the permit...
Mike Hill 2000-02-18 13:19:35 #1776

Re: Deer Creek
Thanks. I suspect you are right about staying with the trail. We have varying degrees of limited Canyon experience and of climbing experience as well. A day...
Jim Halpin 2000-02-18 12:29:41 #1775

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