Re: "Crash Canyon" (misidentified)
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "driftersmith" wrote: No, it's not...rather it's the 2nd of the two canyons on the right below the LCR (at about...
menkeshome 2009-09-04 19:13:58 #57384

Re: temperatures for Phantom Canyon descent
Well ... I would take traction over toes IF I had to compromise. Wet Vishnu is bad news for most shoes and sandals. If you had the Chacos with the steath...
rich_rudow 2009-09-04 15:09:40 #57383

Re: "Crash Canyon" (misidentified)
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "kaibabcat" wrote: > > Drifter, as I look at a map, I am trying to place where you are. The first that you...
driftersmith 2009-09-04 14:47:22 #57382

Re: temperatures for Phantom Canyon descent
John - If you don't feel like springing for the 5.10 Canyoneers(which I agree are the best choice if you are planning to do more of this kind of thing in the...
russellownby 2009-09-04 12:14:28 #57381

Re: temperatures for Phantom Canyon descent
Thanks Rich. It seems like the temps at the Canyon are almost always warmer than the "typical" in those graphs (in "Files") - could be climate change ?!? -...
johngeyles 2009-09-04 11:35:34 #57380

Re: "Crash Canyon" (misidentified)
Drifter, as I look at a map, I am trying to place where you are. The first that you mention, is that the drainage that separates Chuar and Temple Buttes? ...
kaibabcat 2009-09-04 07:08:35 #57379

Re: temperatures for Phantom Canyon descent
John, the ideal temp is probably 90 to 100 F, but you'll be fine in early Oct without a wetsuit. The flows are lower and you probably won't find the pools...
rich_rudow 2009-09-03 22:16:00 #57378

Re: weather in April
In mid May the weather is warm on the rim and hot in the canyon. April is more of a transition month. During early April there is a real possibility of snow...
supainee 2009-09-03 21:22:55 #57377

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