Re: Tanner-Beamer-Escalante-New Hance (October 19-23)
rock slide. I'm not really fond of heights/exposure. Two suggestions. Do a New Hance to Grandview loop sometime, and allow a half day to take the 15-30...
johngeyles 2008-10-27 12:53:18 #52814

Re: Tanner-Beamer-Escalante-New Hance (October 19-23)
Nice report Bill ! Too bad you had to end up hurrying through such long days. I feel your pain regarding the ringtail encounter. On my recent hike...
johngeyles 2008-10-27 12:42:30 #52813

Re: Tanner-Beamer-Escalante-New Hance (October 19-23)
Great report that brings back lots of fun memories. I did the Tanner-Beamer-Tanner route 2 years ago and loved the Palisades of the Desert stretch. I did...
DAVID KENT 2008-10-27 09:43:01 #52812

Re: Tanner-Beamer-Escalante-New Hance (October 19-23)
Bill - Another excellent trip report - thanks for posting a link for all of us to enjoy. I do envy you in the fact you only have a 80 min drive to reach...
Darin 2008-10-27 07:06:24 #52811

Re: Tanner-Beamer-Escalante-New Hance (October 19-23)
Here's a link to my full trip report with photos: http://www.gcadventure.com/tanbeamesc.html Bill Ferris Flagstaff
billferris2003 2008-10-26 22:53:45 #52810

Re: Muav?
Muav limestone is named for Muav Canyon. Now all you need to know is the etymology of Muav Canyon. More than you want to know about Muav...
Washburns 2008-10-26 18:15:55 #52809

Re: Muav?
Hi Todd, Muav is pronounced moo-ahv, with the emphasis on the first syllable. I know that Muav is an Indian word, but I haven't been able to locate the...
Jan Taylor 2008-10-26 18:03:45 #52808

Muav?
I've always thought the Muav Limestone was named for the color mauve, but given the spelling, suspect I may be mistaken. Mauve - A moderate grayish violet to...
Todd 2008-10-26 17:01:15 #52807

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