Re: Chamberlain-Fllipoff Parking
On my hike down Flipoff last week, we parked and camped very close to the guzzler shown on the 7.5-minute quad. It is about 0.7 miles from the point on...
Bob Bordasch 2010-04-09 16:01:39 #60897
Re: Some questions about the Hermit-Boucher loop
Yes, the convenience of the North Rim and Marble is nice. Kanab area is even closer! Now I just need to stop "trying to find a weekend" get off my ass and...
JoshC 2010-04-09 15:20:13 #60896
Re: Chamberlain-Fllipoff Parking
Hi Wade:
Thanks for the reply. One question if I might -- is there a way into Chamberlain from the rim if one looks around. I think I have enough beta on...
sirrrapsalot 2010-04-09 15:07:21 #60895
Re: Some questions about the Hermit-Boucher loop
Josh,
First let me say we are kindred spirits if you are checking this listgroup during your lunch hour. ;-)
Second, yes it's odd that I have missed...
Chris Forsyth 2010-04-09 14:09:26 #60894
Re: Some questions about the Hermit-Boucher loop
Chris-
Never been to Dripping Springs? I am a little suprised! It is in fact 10-15 minutes off the trail and is a great place to grab some shade and some...
JoshC 2010-04-09 13:05:34 #60893
Re: Chamberlain-Fllipoff Parking
You can use the term "trail-head" loosely for these canyons as there is really not much for formal parking or trails. Get the Arizona Strip Map if you don't...
Wade 2010-04-09 11:25:21 #60892
Re: Some questions about the Hermit-Boucher loop
Jan,
You are going to carry a heavy water load up to Yuma Pt for the dry camp. Everybody says this is one of the best places to camp because the views are...
Chris Forsyth 2010-04-09 10:12:51 #60891
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