Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
Might as well throw my 2 cents in. As far as the rock fall is concerned, you'll be walking around the big ones. Any scrambling you may do would basically...
canyonrat2002 2003-07-18 16:32:54 #23408

Re: Roaring Springs mp3
Tom, Very enjoyable. What type of equipment did you use to record that? I agree that it is a great adjunct to photography. How long is the longer...
jastcaird@aol.com 2003-07-18 16:11:48 #23407

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
Yes, this section of the Tonto is popular and would be considered comparatively tame by most of us. Including this to make a longer and more scenic trip...
Doug Nering 2003-07-18 14:51:20 #23406

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?

squirrel_nut_19 2003-07-18 13:07:05 #23405

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
In a message dated 7/18/2003 11:46:04 AM Mountain Daylight Time, kem.morehead@... writes: << Have fun and leave the GPS at home -- too much weight!...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2003-07-18 11:46:24 #23402

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
Oh yeah, I forgot about that section. It isn't difficult, but certainly not a highway. --- Kem Morehead <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Bob Bordasch 2003-07-18 11:19:29 #23401

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
We've done that hike and you definitely don't need a gps for any part of it. Sometimes the actual campsites on the Tonto are a little difficult to find, but...
Kem Morehead 2003-07-18 10:41:37 #23399

Re: Anyone do R2R via Hermit?
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Bob Bordasch wrote: > I can't tell you much about doing that route as a rim-to-rim (I've > never done one and have no...
squirrel_nut_19 2003-07-18 10:40:54 #23398

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