Re: Beamer and Escalante
The picture of the trail on the slope is about as exposed as it gets, and its a fairly short stretch. The other picture looks scary but is taken (I think)...
tombuchta 2002-12-11 12:09:08 #18233

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

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