Re: Clear creek source?
What glacier could that be?! There definitely are multiple sources and the description trends toward romantic rather than factual. One of the reliable...
Doug Nering 2007-12-27 16:01:10 #48902

Re: Clear creek source?
beatnik@...Is Clear Creek "glacial" water? I thought it was snowpack melt. How >far away can it rain and flood in Clear Creek? > >I found this: "...that pours...
Ed Hensley 2007-12-27 12:38:01 #48901

Re: Clear creek source?
You might also try researching Roaring Springs. Geologically speaking they are very close together. And Roaring Springs has probably had a lot more...
Kenneth McNamara 2007-12-27 03:49:55 #48900

Re: Clear creek source?
Clear Creek is probably a gravity spring not unlike the other major springs at Grand Canyon. The key term you were onto in your search was the Redwall. Both...
Lawrence Antonelli 2007-12-26 21:31:57 #48899

Clear creek source?
Hi. I've done some searching and cannot find this topic... Is Clear Creek "glacial" water? I thought it was snowpack melt. How far away can it rain and...
mplsbeatnik 2007-12-26 19:41:40 #48898

another map review: offroute.com
Folks, Bob Holland was kind enough to lend me a custom map from offroute.com, which I've added to my maps review page: ...
Reid Priedhorsky 2007-12-26 14:48:02 #48897

Re: Marion / Seiber Route (aka Freefall Route)
Jay -- I don't think you are going to have any exceptional trouble -- this is not an easy route to navigate, but you should have less difficulty locating...
Doug Nering 2007-12-26 09:42:09 #48896

Re: Marion / Seiber Route (aka Freefall Route)
Doug, Thanks for your response. Ok, I won't worry so much about whether I'm going up or down the route. My concern was with descriptions of landmarks that...
Jay Lawrence 2007-12-25 21:47:31 #48895

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