Re: Tanner, Beamer, Escalante, New Hance/Red Canyon
Splitting the first day as John and Camilla suggest is a good way to
start this hike, but I think Bob realizes it will be very cold (at
least it would seem...
Doug Nering 2002-12-03 15:10:22 #18021
Re: Tanner, Beamer, Escalante, New Hance/Red Canyon
Bob - why not break up the descent of the Tanner Trail in two? I
always find it hardest on my knees (and toes - I lost two toenails on
my last hike in the...
Camilla Bacher 2002-12-03 14:47:17 #18020
Re: Tanner, Beamer, Escalante, New Hance/Red Canyon
Well Bob, I'm sure you probably realize this, but it might be
easier to camp somewhere along the Tanner the first night (it's all
the same use area), and...
johngeyles 2002-12-03 14:34:07 #18019
Re: North Rim Re-opened
bob - i am waiting patiently for snow here in flagstaff and was wondering how
much snow was plowed to reopen the road? do you know how much snow is on the...
bander6364@aol.com 2002-12-03 14:33:21 #18018
Re: Gift ideas for me at least
Yikes, sounds heavy. Although putting alcoholic beverages in
Nalgene is a bad idea, I've had good luck using Lexan bottles.
They can be found in small sizes...
johngeyles 2002-12-03 14:14:31 #18017
Re: Pipe Creek
Charles,
Thanks for the info. Devil's Corkscrew is the switchback where the trail climbs above the creek, about a mile from the river.
Norm/Michigan
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Normhikes 2002-12-03 13:47:43 #18016
Re: Pipe Creek
There is a fairly east route in from the east drainage
but be prepared for....breath-taking exposure. This
route goes by Butchart's petroglyph and an...
Charles Bame 2002-12-03 13:12:51 #18015
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