Re: Diamond Creek to Pearce Ferry Trip Report
Mary - you may be able to find the maps you are looking for at www.topozone.com Very nice resource - has topographic maps of the US and it is a very user...
Camilla Bacher 2004-12-31 04:47:35 #33646

Re: Royal Arch
Thanks for the responses. I've done my share of hiking in the canyon (getting close to 900 miles) but have never been comfortable with exposure and will...
achilles@u.arizona.edu 2004-12-31 00:39:37 #33645

Re: Diamond Creek to Pearce Ferry Trip Report
Hey Mike, thanks for the fun read. I really felt for you on your dark and wet night. BTW, what satellite phone system were you using? --- mahanaymike...
Bob Bordasch 2004-12-30 23:12:58 #33644

Re: Diamond Creek to Pearce Ferry Trip Report
A great extreme adventure! I'm astonished at your determination, Mike. And thanks for settling our lengthy debate about the safety advantages of satellite...
Doug Nering 2004-12-30 22:31:14 #33643

Re: river access
I've been on Butchart's route down Horn to the river. I'd call it scrambling -- not climbing. (And I'm the one that didn't like the "easy" climb in Indian...
Jay Lawrence 2004-12-30 22:06:24 #33642

Re: OT-Moab, UT
Eva, I live north of Denver and go to either Moab area or Grand Canyon every spring at the end of March/first of April, and haven't hit a snowstorm yet going...
Mann Connie 2004-12-30 18:11:24 #33641

Re: Geological Grand Canyon Rafting - space available
Is the fall 2005 trip still on? ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Taylor To: Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 13,...
Paul L. Sailer 2004-12-30 16:52:45 #33640

Re: river access
Harvey says "A chockstone in the bed of Salt Creek stopped me, but when the bed was dry an agile climber got down here." He continues "Horn Creek is...
maryphyl@yahoo.com 2004-12-30 15:00:33 #33639

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