Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
John - Maybe based on your skill level this is not climbing, but not something for someone who has no climbing experience, right? --- In...
DougN 2010-10-21 11:33:50 #62696

Deer in the GC
After the symposium I hiked Tanner/Beemer from Oct 11 to the 18th. I spent 3 nights in the Palisades and found deer tracks, and what I think were cat tracks...
Steve Nelson 2010-10-21 11:33:01 #62695

Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
These are totally different in many respects. Pt Huitzil is very elegant mostly on good rick surfaces but with notable exposure and climbing. Marion/Seiber is...
DougN 2010-10-21 10:55:20 #62694

Re: A few questions (upcoming hermit/ba hike)
I'm going to bring my 20F in the car and decide on the morning of the trip if I want to haul the extra weight and size of that bag versus my tiny 50F bag....
mowcowbell 2010-10-21 05:49:37 #62693

Re: A few questions (upcoming hermit/ba hike)
We're planning to bring 30-degree bags as well as thermals for our November trip. We have liners too but we'll see how things look... the liners add 1.5lbs...
dingamobot 2010-10-21 05:34:51 #62691

Re: Royal Arch climbing part
HI Tanks, that will help me. I'm a quite experienced climber so it should be no problem. I will do the Royal Arch as a solo trip and will climb up "the...
Kilian Noetzold 2010-10-21 05:34:41 #62690

Re: Royal Arch climbing part
If you are referring to up-climbing the "20 foot rappel", I would say it is not very hard at all, if you are any kind of climber, and if you use a handline. ...
John 2010-10-20 22:23:18 #62689

Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
How does Marion Seiber compare to Pt Huitzil ? John > The track going upslope to the redwall bench from the streambed is slightly improving with use altho...
John 2010-10-20 21:56:41 #62688

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