Re: Vishnu Shmishnu
Although there was no water where Todd was... The "perennial" water source
is quite a bit farther up canyon past the big horseshoe bend west of the
Newberry...
Peter Borremans 2009-07-28 10:40:46 #56704
Clear Creek drainages, Kenton Grua
"hikrphred" wrote:
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> It is true that all the Deer Creek drainages are technical, but I
> doubt you were the first through any of them, Rich. I remember...
David Marcus 2009-07-28 10:40:13 #56703
Re: Body of Missing Backpacker Found in GrandCanyon National Park
I have heard of the term "Lollipop" used to describe the shape of a route, but not often. I have never heard that term used to describe something that was...
Bob Bordasch 2009-07-28 10:27:43 #56702
Re: Body of Missing Backpacker Found in GrandCanyon National Park
I'm sure you guys (Ed, Bill and Chris) are correct in the meaning of
lollipop the way it's used in this article. I certainly did NOT take it that
way, but...
Peter Borremans 2009-07-28 10:16:43 #56701
Canyon caches
Karl Gottshalk wrote:
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> From Drifter's earlier post it sounds like a lot of other people
> have left caches out there also, why don't they post the...
David Marcus 2009-07-28 10:10:21 #56700
Re: Vishnu Shmishnu
Gary, this caught my eye when reading Todd's TR:
"Several descriptions I've read indicate that this canyon has a perennial flow. I can say that this is not...
rich_rudow 2009-07-28 10:08:03 #56699
Re: Vishnu Shmishnu
So you did not want to hike any further up Vishnu Creeks drainage? Seems like a lot of preparation just to go 1 mile up to the 25 foot dry fall.
And when you...
Clayton Palmer 2009-07-28 08:34:20 #56698
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