Water conditions: Royal Arch, Copper, & Bass
On Friday I am starting a Royal Arch to S. Bass trip via Pt Huitzil. I am looking for current information on water in Royal Arch drainage, at Copper Canyon,...
Bob Bordasch 2004-03-31 10:34:12 #29277

Re: Tanner Trail - 1st
FL -- As comments have been made, Tanner is generally viewed an advanced type of hike and many inexperienced hikers have got into trouble hear when on...
Doug Nering 2004-03-31 08:43:56 #29276

Re: Newbie to the group
Welcome to the group! Sounds like you have some great experiences to share. What part of MT are you from? --another Pat from Montana (Helena; formerly...
Patricia Corry 2004-03-31 08:10:17 #29275

Newbie to the group
Hi Everyone, I'm not sure if I actually fit into this group, but wanted to at least say hi. I'm not able to hike much anymore but have spent years in the...
Patricia Smith 2004-03-31 05:53:19 #29274

Re: Hermit Rapids to Granite
Hey, you made it along the river and that's quite an accomplishment. Doc seemed to think it was easy when he did it. Looking at it from river trips I was...
Bob Marley 2004-03-30 22:07:27 #29273

Re: Hermit Rapids to Granite
I read this and wanted to try it so. This past weekend I was able to walk up to the back country office and get a permit for Granite Rapids. Left...
Tom Gendron 2004-03-30 21:44:34 #29272

Re: OFF TOPIC: Glen Canyon hiking
I agree with drifter that there are lots of canyons that drain into Lake Powell that still have large sections above water and that are spectacular. If you...
Bob 2004-03-30 20:52:44 #29271

Re: Tuckup canyon question
Going down Tuckup you follow that well worn trail on the right but not all the way to the river overlook. When you are close there is a very steep ravine...
Bob Marley 2004-03-30 15:45:38 #29270

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