Re: repairing backpack ?
I also had a great experience with Gregory fixing my pack, a Rainier I think. They actually did more than I asked them to, and did it very well... I love my...
Hank Schnieder 2005-01-13 14:41:43 #34110

Re: Nankoweap
The Mitchell and Graham reference sounds interesting. I take it from your description that they were interested mostly in traveling laterally through...
dove menkes 2005-01-13 14:29:09 #34109

Re: Nankoweap/Boundary Ridge
There are also a couple of breaks on the south (Little Nanko) side of Boundary Ridge that will get you through, but they are no easier than the north (49.9)...
eddydowd 2005-01-13 14:03:17 #34108

Re: Nankoweap
Bob M -- I do concur completely with your detail of the 49.9 route. My response to Bob R was that he seemed to be expecting to follow a drainage line from...
Doug N 2005-01-13 13:48:04 #34107

Re: Nankoweap
Yeah, a mushroom shaped rock. That's what I remember. --- dove menkes <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:menkesman@...">menkesman@... >...
Bob Bordasch 2005-01-13 13:46:40 #34106

Re: Nankoweap
Harvey once told me about a landmark for the 49.9 route. I think it was a rock, with a horn sape? Mushroom shape? ----- Original Message ----- From:...
dove menkes 2005-01-13 13:36:48 #34105

Re: Nankoweap
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Doug N" wrote: > ... > 2) 49.9 is essentially a ridge-route although the bottom section is > in a very short...
Bob Marley 2005-01-13 13:14:28 #34104

Re: Nankoweap
Golly Bob, now we're going to spoil it for everybody. As I recall: You start up the streambed but it is blocked by a fall so you climb out on the left and...
Bob Marley 2005-01-13 13:02:38 #34103

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