Re: escalante
Thanks for the info on 75-mile travel. Yeah, camping by the river is great, and most nights we will. But, hey, sometimes you want pie even when there's...
markwws@sbcglobal.net 2003-11-17 19:55:35 #26116

Re: escalante
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Marley" wrote: >... Why would anyone want to camp in the back of any of the canyons along > this route? Some of...
fredrated451 2003-11-17 19:09:13 #26115

Re: A couple of questions
It's very likely you'll be able to get there in late April, but early April could be a problem. It varies year to year. For the definitive description of...
Bob Bordasch 2003-11-17 19:09:04 #26114

A couple of questions
1. Is early April access to Deer Creek/Thunder River via the Bill Hall a no-go due to the snow? 2. Can anyone direct me to details on the Phantom/Crystal...
josephheywood 2003-11-17 18:20:34 #26113

Re: I saw a video on the Grand canyon the other day. ...
That last line might be the most telling one. Certainly Colorado River water storage, power generation, and flood control supercede concerns about sand in...
Bob Marley 2003-11-17 17:33:53 #26112

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. --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com,...
Doug Nering 2003-11-17 16:59:52 #26109

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