Re: Back Country Permits (Cottonwood)
Alex, Cottonwood is the smallest of the 3 corridor campgrounds and usually a bottleneck for R2R trips. In spring and fall it is tough to get in there on...
Bob Holland 2007-02-02 06:13:36 #44654

Re: Back Country Permits
Chris, my first stop will be Cottonwood in July. I am guessing that the Corridor trails are popular in July and that Cottonwood might be difficult to get on...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2007-02-02 02:35:05 #44653

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
Bob, I don't want to go there either but an interesting thought nevertheless. Alex Bob Marley <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2007-02-02 02:25:10 #44652

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
I remember the monsoons at Ft. Huachuca. It rained on us every night, and all we had were ponchos and poncho liners. But that was southern Arizona, and it...
Alejandro E. Peraza 2007-02-02 02:21:46 #44651

Re: Back Country Permits
Alex, I happened to hike out on the afternoon of January 1, so I stopped at the BCO on a whim. To my great surprise nearly everything was still available...
Chris Forsyth 2007-02-01 23:59:43 #44650

Re: 4 tents - 6 person permit
Hi Rich, Wish I had read your post before my joking reply to Mimi. I think Tom enforces a strict quota of one weed joke per day on this group. Regarding...
Chris Forsyth 2007-02-01 23:50:36 #44649

Re: Knowledge
I'll nominate the pouroff in Seventy-Five Mile Creek on the Escalante Route. It was the subject of an exchange a few months ago on this group. I had...
Chris Forsyth 2007-02-01 23:33:44 #44648

Re: Stakes or No Stakes, How about rainfly and footprint only
Bob, I'm printing out your post and saving it for the next time my hiking companions make fun of me for wrapping tent-cord around rocks in lieu of stakes. ...
Chris Forsyth 2007-02-01 23:26:29 #44647

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