Re: escalante route, etc.
Thanks. I have no more pictures of that leg of the trip. All I remember was that after Unkar, I walked close to the river and the path became higher up...
e.d. menkes 2002-12-19 15:13:00 #18503

Re: cell phones in remote parts of Southwest ?
I have AT&T service and it worked in Marble Canyon but it would not work at Toroweap, 150-Mile Canyon, or on the rim above Tuckup Canyon. Before that, I had...
Wayne Tomasi 2002-12-19 14:22:06 #18502

Re: cell phones in remote parts of Southwest ?
I have used my cell phone at the south rim and I have AT&T service on a analog phone. Bob Bordasch wrote: >I have a tri-mode cell phone that I use all the...
Owen Kittredge 2002-12-19 14:10:13 #18501

Re: cell phones in remote parts of Southwest ?
I have a tri-mode cell phone that I use all the time in southern Utah. I have service thru AT&T and I get very good coverage. There is an antenna on Navajo...
Bob Bordasch 2002-12-19 13:56:57 #18500

cell phones in remote parts of Southwest ?
NO, I am NOT talking about using a cell-phone IN the Grand Canyon !!! Now that we've got that out of the way ... I am thinking of giving in and getting a...
johngeyles 2002-12-19 13:49:39 #18499

Re: water caches
In a message dated 12/19/2002 10:59:20 AM Mountain Standard Time, g12156@... writes: << I have left a note within all my caches to let someone else...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-12-19 11:20:14 #18498

Re: LCR water
I do not use afilter unless the water is from a source like a pond or lake with small inlets. I usually drink the water straight from the source and don't...
g12156 2002-12-19 11:01:43 #18497

Re: water caches
--- I leave water and food caches so I can return later to hike lighter. I can go directly to my caches and camp and not have to carry everything in on each...
g12156 2002-12-19 10:58:41 #18496

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