Re: new report on Colorado River flow
Interesting read...I saw the IMAX film River at Risk not too long ago with my kids....It said (roughly) the same things. Besides less precipitation, it's...
Russell & Kandice Ownby 2009-04-21 04:57:43 #54976

new report on Colorado River flow
This came out Monday, a new study by researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography: "Climate change means shortfalls in Colorado River water...
johngeyles 2009-04-21 00:21:32 #54975

Re: Home photo
A couple other points then: Certainly the far peak in question cannot be Hattan or the unnamed peak west of Zoroaster as those peaks are both LOWER in...
tomkbourne2002 2009-04-20 23:59:52 #54974

Re: Home photo
I'm coming in behind Tracy on this. I have hiked to Oza and gazed into Haunted Canyon. Tom's point about the perspective of Oza from the position of...
Dr. Brown 2009-04-20 22:26:02 #54973

Re: newbie question - water on the Tonto - S. Kaibab to Grandview?
I once chatted with a frequent hiker of this route who told me that his experience was that Boulder was a little more reliable than Lonetree. But it's not...
johngeyles 2009-04-20 21:22:45 #54972

Re: Caching water on
'Course if you're going to Clear Creek or Upper Phantom, you might could cache 'em with Phantom Ranch personnel. They don't seem THAT lean and hungry...
johngeyles 2009-04-20 21:15:27 #54971

Re: SPOT GPS device rental
The finances ain't quite that simple, because you have to buy subscription to go with the device, and I believe you have to buy it year at a time...
johngeyles 2009-04-20 21:13:59 #54970

Re: Caching water on
For those that do cache water > because they feel it's easier on the way up. Wouldn't it be prudent to cache > your last dinner and the next day's snacks...
johngeyles 2009-04-20 21:09:54 #54969

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