Re: Digest Number 1133
Having just returned from hiking in the Canyon, I'm a bit late in responding to these posts, but I just thought I'd toss in my two cents worth.... Since the...
Hank Schnieder 2002-12-11 11:58:37 #18232

Re: Beamer and Escalante
I hiked the Beamer in 2001...I found that the first stretch from Palisades to about a point opposite Carbon Creek, and the last stretch from about where you...
tombuchta 2002-12-11 11:49:27 #18231

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Bob -- Answering for Wayne, the bad place is opposite Carbon Creek and there are no bad spots nearer the confluence. The sense of exposure here is worse...
Doug Nering 2002-12-11 11:48:40 #18230

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Tom -- I have been up in both lower arms of Papago and I am having difficulty following your descriptions. The major barrier layer is the Quartzite and...
Doug Nering 2002-12-11 11:27:17 #18229

Re: Beamer and Escalante
On Yahoo, you can hit cheops82 to take you to my profile page and it's there. For the homepage -- http://gloaming.com/rockgarden/ For Papago notes...
Doug Nering 2002-12-11 11:06:00 #18228

Re: Beamer and Escalante
How do we know it was Boy Scouts ? It'd be cool if some other Scouts took it upon themselves to erase the markings ! John > We didn't actually go up...
johngeyles 2002-12-11 11:01:21 #18227

Re: Artifical Flood - More Info
And of course there are lots of good reasons to leave it in place, including I sort of like the riverine area it created in GC. But then not many of us have...
Bob Marley 2002-12-11 09:58:50 #18226

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Palisades Creek, Lava Creek Rapid, it's that neat camping area just before you go up onto the Tapeats ledges to continue upstream and yes that is the...
Bob Marley 2002-12-11 09:54:34 #18225

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