Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
Camilla -
If you do your semi-loop (Indian Hollow to Thunder
River to Tapeats Creek, down Colorado River to Deer
Creek, then back to Suprise Valley) you...
Bob Bordasch 2000-07-12 11:14:38 #3674
Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
I'm pretty wimpy when it comes to exposure, and the Thunder River
and Deer Creek area did not bother me, with some mild exceptions.
First, the trail that...
jge@cs.unc.edu 2000-07-12 08:28:14 #3673
Re: [grandcanyon] side canyons on Butte Fault Trail
Hi. I now recall that K. Grua hiked it. He said it was 'hairy" and there
was some challenging route finding. Dove
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e.d. menkes 2000-07-12 08:28:12 #3672
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
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