Re: Fishtail Canyon, Deer Creek...
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Alleyne" wrote: > > So, after a sucessfull canyon hike down 150 mile (SOB) last year, > I'm thinking about this...
David Marcus 2004-01-14 22:16:24 #27737

Re: Fishtail Canyon, Deer Creek...
I've done Cranberry both up and down. I think up in 95 and down in 97. Could have been 98, but I think in 98 it was indian hollow - kanab - deer creek loop....
Brian Alleyne 2004-01-14 22:14:02 #27736

Re: Fishtail Canyon, Deer Creek...
Brian, I don't have that experience, but I can see where your mind is working. Didn't you do the Ghost Rock Cranberry Canyon route to Deer Creek in...
jastcaird@aol.com 2004-01-14 21:40:49 #27735

Fishtail Canyon, Deer Creek...
So, after a sucessfull canyon hike down 150 mile (SOB) last year, I'm thinking about this year's canyon hike. Some questions... 1) Has anyone any experience...
Brian Alleyne 2004-01-14 20:45:35 #27734

Re: Directions
I just received my permit to do the Royal Arch Loop in early May and also didn't receive any driving directons. I believe someone posted them to the...
John Karpinski 2004-01-14 19:04:51 #27733

Re: introduction
The general rule is if you know where you are you usually have little reason or need to place any. So that leaves you with . . . I've placed a couple on new...
Bob Marley 2004-01-14 18:35:25 #27732

Re: introduction
Usually placed by lost hikers who feel much more secure when they leave bread crumbs behind them. When one accumulates more experience you become quite deft...
Bob Marley 2004-01-14 18:32:35 #27731

Re: introduction
yeah...and I was wondering about those things. Is there a general "rule" on how the cairns should be placed? I "misread" one once and took the wrong turn;...
beachboywantabe@aol.com 2004-01-14 17:48:21 #27730

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