Powell Fire Update - 7/7
The Powell Fire is slowly running out of fuel. Over 3,500 acres now. Not too much smoke now. Closures of the Swamp Ridge road and N. Bass trails are still...
bob41_2001 2003-07-07 08:46:20 #23186

Dehydration. . .have we covered this and I missed it?
I noticed in the latest Backpacker that the medicos indicate that higher elevations contribute to a faster pace toward a dehydrated state. I knew elevation...
Cliff Beck 2003-07-07 07:35:41 #23185

Re: Boucher Trail
Troy Just an addendum to some of the responses you have received. Dripping Springs is a great place to take a break and load up on water, but I believe it...
Cliff Beck 2003-07-07 06:57:57 #23184

Re: bright angel camp to clear creek
Matt The trail to Clear Creek after you get out other inner gorge is an easy going trail with a over all constant elevation gain that wears you out by the...
Owen Kittredge 2003-07-07 04:54:25 #23183

Re: bright angel camp to clear creek
Hi Matt, You will find that the trail is as well defined as the corridor trails, minus the mule manure. It's a "dry" trail with typical Tonto terrain. The...
Stan Warner 2003-07-07 03:09:09 #23182

bright angel camp to clear creek
Can someone tell me what the trail is like to clear creek. On the map I have it shows the trail as about 9 miles, and does not show a great deal of...
matt 2003-07-07 02:37:35 #23181

Re: New Member
That's the one I thought of too. Harvey also describes a near-miss rockfall. I'm sure he understood the risk he was taking, especially when he was alone. ...
Doug Nering 2003-07-06 22:47:48 #23180

Re: New Member
Some people are more fearful than others. And people differ greatly in what they find scary. I think I am about average when it comes to fears. But I have...
Bob Bordasch 2003-07-06 21:30:22 #23179

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