Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
Yes Josh, hiking with Doug and Mike was a real treat! Even with the rain (and more and more dysthymic depressing delirium rain), a GC newbie like me enjoyed...
Wilderness 2010-10-13 10:34:57 #62615

Re: Potential Canyon Flooding
*"Here today, gone tomorrow." � Anonymous * When I returned from Idaho, there was a welcoming party waiting for me at Jacob Lake. The trailer was...
Steve Carr 2010-10-13 05:25:49 #62614

Re: Hermit-Bright Angel questions
Bill, that's a great suggestion. When I'm hiking my Hermit/Tonto/SK in 2 weeks, that will be my plan. I plan on bringing enough water to get from Monument...
mowcowbell 2010-10-13 04:43:38 #62613

Re: Potential Canyon Flooding
Bill, We hiked out in torrential rains on Tuesday, so we missed you by a day. We didn't see a sole on Tuesday - people probably waited out the rain. The...
wotans_throne 2010-10-12 19:42:54 #62612

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

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