Re: Nankoweap Landslides
Hi Conor, you may have already checked out Rich Herfords (sp?) work already
published on the Nankoweap landslides? Cheers, tom
Tom Martin, Co-Director
River...
Tom Martin 2004-11-03 21:22:36 #32834
Re: Nankoweap Trip Report (long)
My picture at www.snipurl.com/a2uv is indeed the one everyone
mentions, though you will encounter a similar one not much further
toward Marion Pt.
This...
desert1s 2004-11-03 20:52:27 #32833
Re: Nankoweap Landslides
Yes if you come in on the Buffalo Ranch road to the old hunting camp
and take the Saddle Mountain trail up to join the Nankoweap trail. I
think that would...
Bob Marley 2004-11-03 16:18:58 #32832
Nankoweap Landslides
The recent posting of the Nankoweap pictures confirm what I have been
suspecting for a while. There are several pictures where obvious
landslides are visible...
Watkins, Conor Maris (UMR-Student) 2004-11-03 15:37:31 #32831
Re: Nankoweap Trip Report (long)
The picture is pretty accurate. A lot of the 'dangerous' feeling is just
perception. Going through in this direction, there is a lot of air out
in front of...
Hank Schnieder 2004-11-03 14:08:16 #32830
Re: Nankoweap Trip Report (long)
Is the "Bad Spot" supposed to be that point that all the guide books
make out to be very dangerous. In your picture, it doesn't look
nearly as bad as I had...
Andrew 2004-11-03 14:00:56 #32829
Re: S. Kaibab Trail Closure
Not sure of the actual increase in mileage, but the Tonto between BA and SK is a nice hike. Its relatively level and the trail is well marked. Newbies...
DANIEL MATHEWS 2004-11-03 13:56:26 #32828
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