Re: Beamer and Escalante
There are at least a couple ways out of Papago that I am aware of, one done by Butchart out the east arm and another that I did accompanying Ken Walters in...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-11 04:13:56 #18216

Canyon Experience
Hi, I am Jay Lawrence and I just joined the group. I'm 45 years old and have been an avid backpacker since 1988. I started in the mountains and have...
lawrences2000@aol.com 2002-12-11 04:13:26 #18215

Re: Beamer and Escalante
What do you know... Replying to my own message :-) Bob - I realized I said "West", when I should have said "East", in regard to the summit near the Unkar...
mltitlntd 2002-12-10 23:33:16 #18214

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Hey Bob - I recommend doing Butchart's Notch, if you don't already have that planned. It quite fun and offers a commanding view of the entire area. You'll...
mltitlntd 2002-12-10 23:24:54 #18213

Re: Beamer and Escalante
The Beamer is a good trail. Certainly no more difficult than the Nankoweap. It does follow along ledges that overlook couple of hundred foot drops to the...
Bob Marley 2002-12-10 22:14:04 #18212

Re: Artifical Flood - More Info
Clear water transports the most sand as one would expect. I think transport is also something like a velocity cubed function so the speed at which the water...
Bob Marley 2002-12-10 22:01:48 #18211

Re: Artifical Flood - More Info
You got it Doug. The problem is the area upstream of the LC. Not enough sediment inflow. --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Nering " > ... > I...
Bob Marley 2002-12-10 21:51:19 #18210

Re: 19-Mile Canyon
Called Randy's route by Butchart. Named after Ron Mitchell's son Randy who pointed it out to him from a river trip campsite on the opposite bank. When...
Bob Marley 2002-12-10 21:48:35 #18209

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