Re: Zoroaster Temple
Jeff, Honestly, your plan scares the c**p out of me. I will start out by observing that your statement in your earliest posting that you would be...
bobhostetler 2007-12-05 08:06:39 #48722

Re: Zoroaster Temple
The northeast arete is the route up Zoroaster from the Zoroaster/Brahma Saddle, which requires two 200 foot ropes and quite a bit of hardware unless you're...
Wayne Tomasi 2007-12-05 08:03:14 #48721

Re: Cave of the domes question
Having been there just before Thanksgiving, I'll add to Sam's description. Follow the trail west of the Mesa. You'll go across what I call the "Red Beach";...
jagchiker 2007-12-04 23:08:06 #48720

Re: Zoroaster Temple
Gotcha. Thanks a lot, I appreciate your time and expertise. I am familiar with the Clear Creek Trail. I believe the "northeast arête" translates to the...
mplsbeatnik 2007-12-04 20:44:53 #48719

Re: Nankoweap Trail at 125 years old
OK, looking at the photos I see that the "scary spot" seems to have gotten more narrow, or at least less of a clearly defined hard packed tread, than when I...
Chris Schmandt 2007-12-04 17:45:48 #48718

Re: Havasu Canyon and Olo use area
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Doug N" wrote: > Any legitimate right to negotiate must include the right of refusal > or no such right...
Steve Newcomb 2007-12-04 17:19:15 #48717

Re: Cave of the domes question
Here's the doc I got from someone on this site. I believe this cave is public so having this info should be helpful. Continue on north(main trail)heading ...
Sam 2007-12-04 16:24:06 #48716

Re: Cave of the domes question
I've always been able to locate the drainage that leads to the cave by walking along the trail leading to the west arm of the mesa until I'm lined up with the...
Seiders, Ed 2007-12-04 16:03:14 #48715

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