Re: We're on the road!
Hi Adrian, Here's a pretty good illustration...see #4 http://laurensfitness.com/2008/02/27/tennis-ball-part-2-lower-body/ Shannon --- In...
Shannon 2010-05-06 20:50:00 #61295

Grandview to hermit water inquiry
Anyone hiked between Grandview and Hermit lately? Looking for a water report! We'll be heading down the Grandview Sunday and are sure hoping this years wintry...
russellownby 2010-05-06 18:36:10 #61294

Re: 75 mile to papago
Your description of camping on sand in a bay downstream of rapids fits Escalante beach to a T. Here's a link to a photo that should look familiar:...
Bill Ferris 2010-05-06 16:56:21 #61293

Re: 75 mile to papago
ole -- sensible conclusion, and i should mention there are several descent options to get down into the 75-mile slop depending on how serious climbing you do,...
DougN 2010-05-06 11:46:47 #61292

Re: 75 mile to papago
hi doug ... yea, i followed that thread on the Escalante and it was confusing to say the least ... if the only way to get to 75-Mile is thru a slot then we...
couldbne1 2010-05-06 11:27:39 #61291

Re: We're on the road!
ICE!! When you get to Bright Angel Campground, hold your poles tightly and wade into Bright Angel Creek and find a spot where your knees are submerged - or...
Al Hikes AZ 2010-05-06 11:23:56 #61290

Re: 75 mile to papago
Following this alittle... The description does seem like travel from Escalante into 75-Mile and down 75-Mile slot to delta at Nevills. There is a high...
DougN 2010-05-06 09:24:42 #61289

Re: 75 mile to papago
Ole - Since the Escalante is considered a "route," many maps do not show it. However, I notice that the relatively new third edition of the Sky Terrain map...
richard2425848 2010-05-06 07:15:47 #61288

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