Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Speaking of left-over webbing, has anyone else ever noticed the tangle of webbing on the Coconino cliff right off the Bright Angel? It can be seen from the...
canyongoddess1948 2010-01-28 06:55:33 #59650

Re: Carrying water
The blow molded PET bottles that are ubiquious now, were first made in mass quantities beginning in 1977. Vodka was the first alcoholic beverage bottled in...
donmattox44 2010-01-28 06:44:56 #59649

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Andrew, I think the answer to your question is that there is a trail from above the slot to the bottom of the falls. No worries. You don't have to get in the...
donmattox44 2010-01-28 04:59:06 #59648

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Hi Andrew, a lot of people have descended Deer Creek successfully and it's not a particularly hard canyon with careful preplanning and solid skills. However,...
rich_rudow 2010-01-28 00:53:10 #59647

Re: Carrying water
Minty Vodka. Not ajar, er too far, from Rumple Minze Peppermint Schnapps (100 Proof) blended to hot chocolate for those chilly winter nights. Actually...
Dr. Brown 2010-01-27 22:16:10 #59646

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
Rich, I'm not into canyoneering, but I still understand how you and the Park Service would get upset about this kind of "litter." But I'm curious how you...
Andrew 2010-01-27 21:06:12 #59645

Re: Thank you for the compliment. was supposed to be private
Thank you. I followed your suggestion and wrote a note to John Gibbs on his website. I'm just waiting to hear back. --- In...
Donald 2010-01-27 16:08:46 #59644

Re: Help Preserve Technical Canyoneering in Grand Canyon
LNT has a 10 minute video at http://www.lnt.org/ that is labeled something like NPS Video. It is not canyon specific but it gets the idea across. On Jan...
James Halpin 2010-01-27 14:23:42 #59643

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