Re: Access routes to the Colorado River below the bridge
I've always found the going a bit slow along the river - I am sure
the hike you describe could be done in a long day but it's a lot of
boulder hopping, etc...
bill_orman 2006-01-18 19:58:45 #39670
Re: Hiking the AT
And thoughts like this keep the GC uncrowded. ;>)
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Dick Matthews
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> Brer Traci,
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Bob Marley 2006-01-18 19:08:25 #39669
Re: Access routes to the Colorado River below the bridge
The non-technical version of this might be descending 6.3 slide and
downstream to Soap Creek and out, yes? Is this too much for a day with
good daylight...
Doug N 2006-01-18 18:33:27 #39668
Re: Hiking the AT
About 4 years ago my wife and I hiked the AT from just north of the
Maryland-Pennsylvania line to Harpers Ferry, Va. The route follows a
series of ridges,...
Seiders, Ed 2006-01-18 18:02:27 #39667
Re: Hiking the AT
I've hiked some of it in short trips, mostly on the southern side
including Springer. I had similar experiences to yours on the north
end - hiking up and...
ffeagans 2006-01-18 17:27:21 #39666
Honeymoon Trail question (semi-OT)
So Wayne, or any other historians out there--
Your mention of the Honeymoon Trail reminds me
of something I've wondered about. I heard or
read somewhere...
Patricia Corry 2006-01-18 17:23:52 #39665
Access routes to the Colorado River below the bridge
There is some confusion to the naming of several places in Marble
Canyon because some of the same features have different names on
different maps and to a...
Wayne Tomasi 2006-01-18 17:07:02 #39664
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