Re: Escalante Route - Doug's website
Connie,
Thanks.
We're still trying to "sniff" out the answers, but it's probably
caused more by the dead brain cells from drinking all the beer at the
end...
Doug Smith 2000-07-17 07:32:52 #3708
Re: Escalante Route
Dove,
I think your memory is absolutely correct. My understanding is that
in the B.P. (Before lake Powell) days, the water levels were low
enough, after...
Doug Smith 2000-07-17 07:23:26 #3707
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: GearReport
I enjoyed my visit immensely. Beautiful area. And still cooler in the summer
than Louisiana. We would not even consider camping here between May and
October,...
firefly 2000-07-17 06:29:12 #3706
Re: GearReport
Marsanne,
You have been to my neck of the woods. Literally, Catoctin is in
Maryland's Appalachian foothills and boasts some nice but well-used
trails, not...
Cliff Beck 2000-07-17 06:04:36 #3705
Re: Escalante Route - Doug's website
Doug,
What a great trip report and photos! I really enjoyed your website,
particularly your Theories section. I also have experienced the "smell the
beer"...
CMann 2000-07-16 15:28:33 #3704
Re: [grandcanyon] Re: Escalante Route
It's about 27 years ago, but I don't recall any cliffs or walking on "edges"
from Tanner to Grandview. After going over hill (where there's ruin --
Stanton's...
e.d. menkes 2000-07-16 11:39:08 #3703
Re: Escalante Route
This spring I came down the slide and found the footing pretty stable
up against the wall as soon as you were about a quarter of way down.
The red arrows at...
Mathew DeLillo 2000-07-16 10:46:40 #3702
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