Sinking Ship
Oops, I just remembered a bit of triva, the Sinking Ship was formerly known as the The Three Castles. Mike
Mike Mahanay 2001-01-03 20:44:48 #5822

Re: tonto from grapevine to Kaibab
Cottonwood goes pretty easy off the Tonto Trail. Grapevine reportedly works, but there is some friction climbing. The last time I was there it was flowing so...
Mike Mahanay 2001-01-03 20:42:28 #5821

Re: Sinking Ship
Thanks Bill! As always, another good report. We did the same thing, hitting the rim to far east. I remember it being pretty brushy around the Rim. We also...
Mike Mahanay 2001-01-03 20:38:55 #5820

Shoshone Point route (was Re:Sinking Ship)
I would recommend the Shoshone Point route only if you have prior experience with exposure and have read the route description available from the Grand...
Bob 2001-01-03 20:38:00 #5819

Introduction
I'm David. I've been in this group a couple of weeks just never got around to the intro. I've been hiking for about 10 years but not often. ...
David Daily 2001-01-03 20:06:58 #5818

tonto from grapevine to Kaibab
We have clearance to do the Tonto this April. GO in via grandview to cottonwood creek, come out the Kaibab. I have built in an extra day so that we can...
john_vito@csnw.com 2001-01-03 18:34:05 #5815

Re: dayhiking rim-river trails (was: Sinking Ship)
May trip. To the river and back on each if it's not too hot. Yes, I > know that's crazy, but I like 12-hour hikes in the heat :) I've done >...
atomicus314@yahoo.com 2001-01-03 16:20:30 #5814

Re: Sinking Ship
Thanks a lot for this hike description, Bill. I'll try this out during my South Rim stay May 21-June 1. Why is May so far away? Do people have any other...
Eric Peterson 2001-01-03 11:24:20 #5813

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