Pt. Huitzil / Royal Arch Short Report
Just returned from a Royal Arch via Pt. Huitzil trip. Some quick observations: • 328 was in great shape. Never seen it better. And no one was manning the...
mikerogers_vt 2010-04-13 14:05:28 #60967

Re: Vandalism in the backcountry
Unfortunately I didn't take any pics of that site this time--too busy shepherding the group through the obstacles (the newbie pucker factor was there, and for...
mikerogers_vt 2010-04-13 13:54:14 #60966

Re: Vandalism in the backcountry
Stealing rock art is a booming business in the Las Vegas area, and not just beside roads. Phred --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Bob Bordasch ...
hikrphred 2010-04-13 13:37:18 #60965

Re: Vandalism in the backcountry
Mike, You are correct on one point; your recent post is not the only internet reference to this site. You are not correct in stating that your post is so...
hikrphred 2010-04-13 13:29:54 #60964

Re: colorado water condition
Pumping even settled water will reduce the life of most filters somewhat, and grit can cause mechanical wear on some plastic parts. For fancy ceramic filters...
DougN 2010-04-13 13:29:23 #60963

Re: Vandalism in the backcountry
It's worth a closer look. Mike, could you send me some of your rock art pics back channel? I'll compare them to old photos I have to see if they are...
rich_rudow 2010-04-13 13:29:21 #60962

Re: Pitching the Sublite on Rock
Mike, I lent my Sublight to a technical canyoneering buddy from Italy last week and he set it up the same way on a GC rock shelf when inclement weather looked...
rich_rudow 2010-04-13 13:17:08 #60961

Re: Vandalism in the backcountry
I find it very hard to believe that rock art could have been removed from the backcountry. I've seen rock art vandalized before, usually very close to a...
Bob Bordasch 2010-04-13 13:09:25 #60960

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