Re: Thunder River and Deer Creek
Great pictures and really easy navigation. I see that you went down the west side of Tapeats Creek so I assume it was too high from spring runoff to cross....
Doug Nering 2003-05-15 12:26:06 #22044

Re: Service Project at Cottonwood Campground
Congratulations to you,Mike and also to Mary,Mike,Kathy,Dan,Dick,Joan,Cliff,Lynn and Pat.We owe you all a big debt of gratitude for representing our Assn. so...
doc thomas 2003-05-15 10:15:04 #22043

Service Project at Cottonwood Campground
Friends, Two weeks ago a group of ten GCHBA volunteers contributed two working days at Cottonwood Campground under the supervision of Ranger Peggy...
mike_coltrin 2003-05-15 09:45:59 #22042

Re: Thunder River and Deer Creek
Bob - Tell them about the exceptional macro shots the CoolPix can take. Like full-screen close up of an object 3/4" across. KenMc Bob Ribokas wrote: > >...
Ken McNamara 2003-05-15 05:56:40 #22041

South Bass to Boucher
Anyone have any water reports for South Bass to Boucher--main concern, of course, is between Serpentine and Slate, particularly Turqouise or Sapphire. I'm...
nic korte 2003-05-15 05:51:12 #22040

Thunder River and Deer Creek
Bob, Thanks for the great pics and hiking tour.... felt like I was with you... Funny how even looking at pictures allows a person to re- experience the...
'Curious George' Copsey 2003-05-15 04:31:39 #22039

Re: Thunder River and Deer Creek
The 950 has been retired and I am using a CoolPix 4500 now. 4 megapixel, 4x optical zoom. The originals are 2272 x 1704 and each photo takes almost 1Mb. I...
Bob Ribokas 2003-05-15 04:14:35 #22038

Re: Thunder River and Deer Creek
It's a digital camera... Nikon CoolPix 4500. The normal lens range is 38 - 155mm but I also have a wide-angle adapter that will let me get down to 28mm and...
Bob Ribokas 2003-05-15 03:44:06 #22037

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