Re: escalante
You should be able to go up and down 75 mile at almost any time
except during a flash flood. It is usually pretty dry but if there
are winter storms I guess...
Bob Marley 2003-11-17 17:32:38 #26111
Re: escalante
The 7.5' sheet (no, not the trails illustrated 1:73,530). I'm aware
that the route goes down to the river - we have a relatively
leisurely timetable, and...
markwws@sbcglobal.net 2003-11-17 17:19:18 #26110
Re: escalante
What map and where do think the route goes at 75-Mile?
Usually the river is the only water source on Escalante Route.
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Doug Nering 2003-11-17 16:59:52 #26109
escalante redux
yes! I know I spelled "bivouac" wrong. It was a typo! Really! Please
don't revoke my woodsman's license.
markwws@sbcglobal.net 2003-11-17 16:37:50 #26108
Re: I saw a video on the Grand canyon the other day. ...
Bob --
Of course I am aware that past floods have not really improved
things. I was caught by this part, which seems noteworthy for
investigating the...
Doug Nering 2003-11-17 16:33:39 #26107
escalante
We're on board for a mid-March Escalante route trip. Last year in
Grapevine we wandered up the east arm and found some nice campsites
not far from the base...
markwws@sbcglobal.net 2003-11-17 16:27:41 #26106
Re: Starting a hike: appetite and sluggishness
appetite?
Things that taste so darn good that you dare not keep them in your
home for fear of gorging on them while watching TV ?
For me, that would be...
johngeyles 2003-11-17 16:22:43 #26105
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