Re: Keeping Critters from your food
Several years ago, I made a mesh sack out of chicken wire. Worked very well at keeping all critters out, but was difficult to bend and close. By the end of...
David Kent 2003-09-10 19:28:24 #24148

Re: Escalante Route exposure ?
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Nering" wrote: > ....Photos have been posted (I think by Bob R) > that show the bed under the falls may have been...
Bob Marley 2003-09-10 19:27:20 #24147

Re: Escalante Route exposure ?
For those with lots of off-trail canyon experience it's a pretty trivial walk down or up the Papago slide with a pack on. It's pretty stable or at least it...
Bob Marley 2003-09-10 19:14:08 #24146

Re: Escalante Route exposure ?
My reading of the things that bothered you and the things that did not is that you probably will be okay on the Escalante. However you might want to do some...
Bob Audretsch 2003-09-10 16:47:41 #24145

Re: Escalante Route exposure ?
This one is a real challenge to assess, John. We've exchanged notes on this subject so I have a feeling for your conservatism about cliffs. Between Unkar...
Doug Nering 2003-09-10 16:45:08 #24144

Re: Escalante Route exposure ?
One thing I can say about the Escalante is at the spot of the rockslide on the west end of Papago when your are going toward Red Canyon is definitely a little...
Josh Case 2003-09-10 16:34:59 #24143

Re: Winter Hike
My suggestion for winter hiking in Grand Canyon Country is to do it in Marble Canyon. Much warmer, generally no snow, and you still get to appreciate the...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-09-10 16:17:22 #24142

Escalante Route exposure ?
I'm contemplating doing the Escalante Route (in the Tanner -> Hance direction) this autumn, and I'm wondering about the degree of "exposure" along the...
johngeyles 2003-09-10 15:18:17 #24141

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