Re: Travertine Canyon
Hi Cindy...don't recall ever seeing any travertine in Travertine canyon near Boucher but there is a huge amount of it in Travertine canyon below Diamond Creek...
doc thomas 2003-11-04 09:56:35 #25639

Re: Tonto East
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "beachboywantabe" wrote: > 1) Can anyone tell me how far it is from Indian Gardens to the > intersection of the S....
Dam Wiley 2003-11-04 09:54:42 #25638

Re: Tonto East
If you go to Kaibab.org you can download Tonto East / West distance maps, the same ones the NPS BCO hands out. Josh --------------------------------- Do...
Josh Case 2003-11-04 09:30:24 #25637

Re: "Canyon May Get Fast Rail"
Actually, both ways to the Canyon, via Flagstaff, and via Williams take about the same time, I think from Flagstaff to Canyon is quicker if you live or stop...
Josh Case 2003-11-04 09:28:53 #25636

Re: Trip report---please respond
great report caitlin! we are from tx and also homeschool our 12 yr old daughter and our 10yr old son. we love homeschooling and we gave them the choice of 3...
bill_glasco 2003-11-04 09:23:44 #25635

Re: Colo.R. below Hoover
Hi Doc - try this website for info www.jerkwater.com/coltrips.html they are a commercial outfitter, which I realize you don't need; but we have used them...
bjschroederdp 2003-11-04 09:13:03 #25634

Re: Travertine Canyon again
By the way, Connie, the travertine is just below the Tonto, so just a quick side hike down the creek as you pass through might pay off well. Tom Bourne
tomkbourne2002 2003-11-04 09:05:07 #25633

Re: Travertine Canyon
Yes, I'm sure that Travertine East would normally be dry even with all that travertine below the Tonto trail, maybe a pothole. The Green/Ohlman book says...
tomkbourne2002 2003-11-04 09:02:55 #25632

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