Re: Surprise Valley/Tapeats Creek
Bob, The stuff in Surprise Valley is rubble from the surrounding slopes, which are composed of some of the lower Supai, Redwall, and Muav. The Bright Angel...
Hank Schnieder 2003-03-26 08:25:41 #20957

EA/AEF
Super.Joe....you need to make the EA/AEF easier to respond to, IMHO...like an e-mail link.I vote for plan B. best to you and yours.....Doc
doc thomas 2003-03-26 08:14:50 #20956

Re: GCNP Public Comment on EA
I encountered some very poor backcountry etiquette at the Upper Tapeates Campground solar toilet. Some backcountry rangers had come to clean it out. Upon...
Tina Caskey 2003-03-26 07:48:17 #20955

Re: Thunder River/Deer Creek
No ammo cans but there are good trees for hanging food. There is a toilet now and the upper portion of Bill Hall below the Coconino has really nice...
MaryPhyl 2003-03-26 07:37:47 #20954

Surprise Valley/Tapeats Creek
I've been trying to find info on the rocks in Suprise Valley and Tapeats Creek. Which rock layer makes up the surface of Surprise Valley? Is it Bright Angel...
Bob Ribokas 2003-03-26 07:33:54 #20953

Younger Crowd - a Parent's Surprise
Tina's post about the things teenagers come up with was wonderful. Over twenty-five years ago I was one of those teenagers on a trip to Havsupai Falls with...
kampaz5 2003-03-26 07:29:50 #20952

Re: Wilderness
In a message dated 3/26/2003 6:32:50 AM Mountain Standard Time, MaryPhyl@... writes: << You are right Bob--I did not say that well. What I should...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-03-26 07:26:05 #20951

Re: Thunder River/Deer Creek
In the spring of 2000 there were no ammo cans that I found. I thought I'd sleep with my food inside a tent at Upper Tapeats and mice chewed through the tent,...
nic korte 2003-03-26 07:26:04 #20950

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