Re: Zoroaster Temple
May a non-climber suggest a pause here to appreciate the fact that Jeff is modeling a near-perfect response to skeptical cautions about his plan? Both in...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2007-12-05 12:54:47 #48726

2008 Backcountry Trip Planner Now Available !
Hot off the Grand Canyon National Park presses and ready to download as a PDF file. The information in this newspaper provides an introduction to the...
shioshya 2007-12-05 12:11:23 #48725

Re: Zoroaster Temple
I love it! (sorry in advance for length and meandering off-topic) Thank you, Wayne, Peter, and Bob. I will respond to all of you at once. How is the view...
mplsbeatnik 2007-12-05 12:07:19 #48724

Re: Zoroaster Temple
Bob has some good points. Many of us aspire to climb Zoro someday, but the trek/scramble/climb to the base would certainly qualify as a successful...
Peter Borremans 2007-12-05 08:22:34 #48723

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

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