Mule Sinners
There are very few prerequisites for visiting the canyon. The number of visitors continues to increase along with the impact they create. Someone suggests...
pgutkin@snet.net 2000-10-31 17:09:05 #4867

Re: Why no rafts on the river?
And none was intended. You do seem to be against motors, for the transfer of user days from commercial to private, for the further commercializing of...
Robert R. Marley 2000-10-31 16:28:14 #4866

Re: South Canyon
We have gone into South numerous times and have not had any trouble with roads. As to Poison Ivy, I remember it but it seemed we could avoid it. Adair
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2000-10-31 14:37:42 #4865

Re: Why no rafts on the river?
Hi Bob (Marley), thanks for your post. Many folk, not just me, are looking at this issue in its entirety, not just looking for an increased winter...
Tom Martin & Hazel Clark 2000-10-31 13:39:22 #4864

Re: South Canyon
The Buffalo Ranch road is open much of the year. I've been in on it during late November, late February and March. In late April it should be bone dry...
Robert R. Marley 2000-10-31 11:21:17 #4863

Re: Why no rafts on the river?
The problem with this resource degradation question that Tom frequently brings up is it becomes the justification for doing nothing in 8 perfectly good...
Robert R. Marley 2000-10-31 11:15:11 #4862

Re: last mule post?
You missed one of the most popular and most contentious ways. 5. From a raft, riding the river. Now this is a group that can get very vocal about their lack...
Robert R. Marley 2000-10-31 10:56:06 #4861

Re: Why no rafts on the river?
Another voice of sanity in an insane world. Actually myself and others have recommended an open private boater season in the months of November through...
Robert R. Marley 2000-10-31 10:53:34 #4860

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