Re: Water in the Kanab Creek Wilderness?
Fred, I haven't done that particular route through the Supai below Kanab Pt, but I recall that post and you can be assured that it goes. Water and heat...
rich_rudow 2010-09-23 19:43:49 #62433

Re: Interesting read about the ancient ones...
I keep asking myself when I see their places. "Hiding from who, or what?" Chaco seems to have been a spiritual place that visitors came from far away. Yet...
Ken 2010-09-23 19:27:11 #62432

Re: Water in the Kanab Creek Wilderness?
Fred, you can pass Scotty's on the Redwall bench and keep going toward Chamberlain. When you hit Flipoff, the big drainage between Jumpup and Chamberlain,...
rich_rudow 2010-09-23 19:12:43 #62431

Re: Interesting read about the ancient ones...
Perhaps the most significant observation I have from GC archeology sites is location/location/location -- build near water sources with morning sun exposure,...
DougN 2010-09-23 16:54:53 #62430

Re: Interesting read about the ancient ones...
I always enjoy your spin on things Doug. The sociological aspects of the story were what I found most intriguing. Your post reminds me to not take all...
kaibabdreams 2010-09-23 16:21:33 #62429

Re: Interesting read about the ancient ones...
Thanks, I did read it. I was bummed by some of the socio-political thread that seemed to take off from the subject, which I did not relate to very well...
DougN 2010-09-23 12:27:15 #62428

Re: Entry points for Sowats
The trail goes all the way from the rim to Sowats Canyon, and beyond. It is a fairly well constructed trail, and at least occasionally maintained. It is...
Bob Bordasch 2010-09-23 11:15:51 #62427

Re: Blue Springs Route
Bob, I've been down that route a couple times, and really enjoyed it. There are a couple narrow ledges to traverse near the top, but not as challenging as...
Hank Schnieder 2010-09-23 08:35:03 #62426

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