Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
I bet the whole hike out was tricky. Even the drainage coming down from the saddle to your car. Then all of the washes on the road back to 89A. I bet it...
JoshC 2010-10-12 13:26:46 #62611
Re: Hermit-Bright Angel questions
When it comes to making a dry camp at Horn Creek, there is another option to consider beside hauling extra water all the way from Granite Rapid. When you...
Bill Ferris 2010-10-12 12:30:25 #62610
Re: Potential Canyon Flooding
Chris, I wonder if we may have passed each other along the Esplanade. I was hiking in on Bill Hall last Wednesday morning and passed several hikers on their...
Bill Ferris 2010-10-12 12:06:31 #62609
Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
Doug - we just completed a Nanko to Phantom hike the last 2 weeks in September, and the damage from previous flooding in the Nanko drainage was clearly...
Lawrence Antonelli 2010-10-12 11:33:02 #62608
Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
The track going upslope to the redwall bench from the streambed is slightly improving with use altho very brushy. The redwall rubble ravine is worse. Two of...
DougN 2010-10-12 11:25:14 #62607
Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
I bet that was a great trip with those guys. Getting into upper Nanko is great. What did you think of Marian/Seiber Route? I am sure it was cake with Doug...
JoshC 2010-10-12 09:24:19 #62606
The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
Doug Nering (of GCHBA fame), Mike Garvey (on-site in The GC) and I (GC newbie) completed a 9-day mudfest adventure to The Nankoweap yesterday (Oct 11th). We...
Wilderness 2010-10-12 09:16:55 #62605
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