Re: [grandcanyon] Escalante Route
I would agree with Jim... I have done the stretch from Hance Beach to Escalante Creek, and back, as a dayhike. With regards to that portion of...
Al Kahler 2000-07-14 12:08:59 #3690

Re: [grandcanyon] Escalante Route
I have been in both directions. At Papago you will need to climb the slide and descend the cliffs coming from the west. Stay along the downriver side of the...
Jim Lyons 2000-07-14 11:39:13 #3689

Escalante Route
The Gov'ment people say I can visit the Canyon in October. We'll enter on the New Hance trail, and then follow the Escalante Route east to the Beamer...
CM1@Aol.com 2000-07-14 11:18:10 #3688

Re: [grandcanyon] first-time hiker
In a message dated 7/14/00 8:01:21 AM US Mountain Standard Time, Gie.Werkers@... writes: > Gie Werkers Hello Gie-- 1. Yes you can go with no tent. ...
MaryPhyl2@aol.com 2000-07-14 09:10:58 #3687

first-time hiker
Hi, I've been following this digest for about three months now, but still have a few questions all the more because so far (last ten years) I've been...
Gie Werkers 2000-07-14 07:53:52 #3686

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
Thanks Connie! I thought perhaps I had dreamed this all up. Your picture doesn't actually show the worst part of the trail. If you remember as you proceed...
John Nanke 2000-07-13 22:55:04 #3685

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
Yeah Bob I was in there for the first time in 1996 or 97. The slide did look somewhat fresh at the time and there were just a few cairns marking a path. Last...
John Nanke 2000-07-13 22:41:18 #3684

Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Exposure on Thunder River trail
This narrow section (taken this April) is between the rubble/slide area and the top of the wall that Deer Spring comes out of. This didn't bother me as much...
CMann 2000-07-13 20:25:23 #3683

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