Getting into Slate II
Thanks all who responded. Can anyone give me more clues on where to look for the top of the route ... on the Boucher side? Norm > There didn't used to be...
Kerntangc@aol.com 2000-03-04 14:01:46 #1868

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canyonmitch@att.net 2000-03-04 11:42:05 #1867

Re: Weather?
Tom - My estimates for average temps for the first week of September, obtained by interpolating the temperature tables in John Annerino's book, are as...
Bob Bordasch 2000-03-04 11:29:06 #1866

Re: Weather?
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Tom Young 2000-03-04 10:16:08 #1865

Re: Getting into Slate
Norm, I just saw this at Mike Mahaney's web site. It is the link for Harvey's escape routes from the river dated 1972: "Mile 98 left bank A small...
Alan Julliard 2000-03-04 09:59:16 #1864

Re: Getting into Slate
Norm, I'm confused. Do you mean getting into Slate by a way other than the Tonto Trail? The hike from Boucher to Slate on the Tonto, while slow on the...
Alan Julliard 2000-03-04 09:34:21 #1863

Re: Getting into Slate
Bob...you are absolutely correct about Slate;that is where I ended up in' 82 on my only "arrested"trip....I hiked out the Boucher trail as they spent...
doc thomas 2000-03-04 02:41:38 #1862

Re: Getting into Slate
There didn't used to be any trail down Slate Creek and while inner canyon hiking has increased there probably still isn't one. There is a route through the...
Robert R. Marley 2000-03-03 23:26:08 #1861

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