Re: Deer Creek after the flood
the rain pockets in the Esplanade that full with water, you were > very lucky our trips them always seem dry. Hmm, for me them have always been wet. ...
johngeyles 2007-11-03 12:24:08 #48453

South Bass Trip Report
Great hike--we saw no other hikers the entire 4 days. We did see and talk to a party of river runners. They stayed about 15 minutes, left some beers for...
Elizabeth 2007-11-03 10:07:24 #48452

Re: River Route Question: Buckfarm up or down canyon
It has been quite a long time ('83) since I passed that way but when we dropped to the river at 49.9 we had been on tipof the redwall with no access to the...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2007-11-02 19:16:32 #48451

Re: Deer Creek after the flood
Thanks for the pictures, loved everyone of them. It looks like the narrows have deeper pools (with less debris) and the splash pool at the river is much...
James Hayford 2007-11-02 18:36:55 #48450

Re: Monument Creek Water?
Cool, thats what I figured for this time of year. I ran across some hikers that had came from there when I was at Hermit one August and they said it was dry....
Tim 2007-11-02 16:43:59 #48449

Re: Oct 2007 Aborted Clear Creek trip report
Do you hike rim-river often with the same results? Might be a training issue or something as you shouldn't lose much weight if you are eating? (river temps...
Sam 2007-11-02 14:38:59 #48448

Re: Oct 2007 Aborted Clear Creek trip report
Maybe I perspire more than some, but my mouth was dry the entire time and I kept sipping from my Camelback the entire way down. Good thing, I only lost...
Darin 2007-11-02 13:52:48 #48447

Re: Oct 2007 Aborted Clear Creek trip report
My pack probably weighed 50-55lb, heading down Tanner Trail at beginning of Escalante Route. But that included 5 days' food, water for a dry camp (7 liters...
johngeyles 2007-11-02 09:57:58 #48445

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