Re: [grandcanyon] South Canyon
John- You can easily get to Vasey's. As I recall, there is a path a liitle ways above the river, and some slippery rocks to cross at the very end (short and...
Sally Underwood 2000-07-11 05:22:36 #3655

Exposure on Thunder River trail - more questions...
Thanks to everyone so far who have commented on my request for information on exposure on my planned Thunder River/Deer Creek trip. Two more...
Camilla Bacher 2000-07-11 04:24:14 #3654

Re: [grandcanyon] South Canyon
Thanks Mary, I believe I'll be dealing with the steep slope. If I'm not mistaken river flows are scheduled to be increased in September. John Nanke -----...
John Nanke 2000-07-10 23:29:27 #3653

Re: [grandcanyon] South Canyon
John--You need shoes that stick to the rock. The slope is not bad if the river is low. The higher the water the steeper the slope. Mary
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-07-10 22:07:24 #3652

South Canyon
I need some advice from my fellow Canyon Nuts! I'm going down South Canyon in September to do some fly fishing and I've never been there since...
John Nanke 2000-07-10 21:24:06 #3651

Re: [grandcanyon] Hiking in the canyon
Excellent Norm! Thanks! I have an incredible urge to give Connie a Hug. John Nanke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norm Levy" <<a rel="nofollow"...
John Nanke 2000-07-10 20:30:32 #3650

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
Paul, I'd say you've got a problem. Yes, the exposure is worse. In view of your situation you would probably want to skip the deer creek trail and the Bill...
John Nanke 2000-07-10 20:10:32 #3649

Re: [grandcanyon] Hiking in the canyon
Mary, I'm a step ahead of you on that one. I think we'll be hearing from her soon. Norm "Once you've been in The Canyon, everything else is just...
Norm Levy 2000-07-10 20:09:20 #3648

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