Re: [grandcanyon] Exposure on Thunder River trail - more questions.
<<First I am thinking if the exposure on these sections could be
compared with anything.>>
Here is a picture of the traverse from the front of...
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-07-12 08:17:38 #3671
Re: [grandcanyon] Exposure on Thunder River trail - more questions.
<<And the second question: Does anyone know the book Loops I by Steck? >>
George Steck is a member of this E-group - why not ask him?
/\james
DeltaJH@aol.com 2000-07-12 07:26:23 #3670
side canyons on Butte Fault Trail
Hi Dove and Mike, I have only hiked one route out 60 mile. There is a (Not
obvious) breakin the Redwall on the south side of the drainage within a half
mile...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2000-07-12 07:21:57 #3669
Re: [grandcanyon] Exposure on Thunder River trail - more questions.
Hi Camilla,
Yes there is a section on the Deer Creek trail that has a narrow spot to
cross. It is located in the redwall section just above the spring that...
John Nanke 2000-07-11 22:10:03 #3668
Into the Abyss
Hi Folks,
I must comment on Connie's article in the Miami Herald. I found
it well written and delightfully familiar. What a good read.
As far as...
tontowalk@aol.com 2000-07-11 22:09:48 #3667
Re: [grandcanyon] side canyons on Butte Fault Trail
Dove,
I tried them all, hoping to make the river from the Horsethief Trail, but
only succeeding to the Colorado River down Kwagunt. I was out there in...
Mike Mahanay 2000-07-11 21:44:00 #3666
Re: [grandcanyon] Supai
Steve,
The top level of the Supai group is the Esplanade
Sandstone. This forms a prominent bench, called the
Esplanade, in some places. But this bench is...
Bob Bordasch 2000-07-11 17:28:21 #3665
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