Re: Dripping Spring vs. Cedar Ridge vs. Grandview vs. ??
Another thought - if they take to it, you can continue the Cedar Rdige hike
on down to Skeleton Point. Of course, I suppose you could extend the
Dripping...
johngeyles 2008-01-24 11:44:51 #49274
Re: redwall break in upper hermit creek
I'm not sure just what Harvey and I discovered or did first regarding
the Redwall in the Spring of 1964. We merely took a day hike down the
Hermit Trail. I...
brantgaede2000 2008-01-24 11:38:46 #49273
Re: water at serpentine
Hikergarry,
Just about everyone who uses Serpentine water ends up with
problems...I'd definitely avoid it.
Travel down Serpentine to the river is casual...
bobhostetler 2008-01-24 09:04:35 #49272
Re: Trip Report: Sowats (Jumpup/Nail Tr)-Kwagunt-Jumpup-KanabCyn-Thu
Thanks for the great trip report! It was what I was hoping to find when
joining this group. I will be hiking the Steck loop clockwise and am
looking for...
little_leamer 2008-01-24 05:40:59 #49271
Re: Dripping Spring vs. Cedar Ridge vs. Grandview vs. ??
Uh....What if West Rim Drive was closed?
Mike Coltrin
Tucson
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mike_coltrin 2008-01-23 21:58:24 #49270
Re: Dripping Spring vs. Cedar Ridge vs. Grandview vs. ??
Cara -
Dripping Springs is a much more demanding hike in both time and
effort than Cedar Ridge.
Cedar Ridge is a great hike - but a little short - and you...
Kenneth McNamara 2008-01-23 19:38:40 #49269
Re: Dripping Spring vs. Cedar Ridge vs. Grandview vs. ??
Cara - I agree with Bob. It's hard to beat the views from the South
Kaibab.
Richard
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richard2425848 2008-01-23 19:29:55 #49268
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