Re: upcoming Royal Arch trip (forwarded on behalf of fishinfor20s)
Duh (I wish this stupid site allowed editing one's posts), I should
add that as we were doing in and out via Pt Huitzil, we did NOT
drive beyond the Pasture...
John 2010-10-21 12:30:15 #62700
Re: upcoming Royal Arch trip (forwarded on behalf of fishinfor20s)
When we drove out for our Pt Huitzil excursion into RA on Oct 12, you
could have easily gotten there in any 2WD passenger car, maybe needing
to exercise a...
John 2010-10-21 12:25:07 #62699
Re: The chocolate thunderflood of The Nankoweap, with falls
Doug, I intend to post some further musings on PtH later, but yes ...
In my opinion, someone who has never done any rock climbing (or
at least "plastic"...
John 2010-10-21 12:21:16 #62698
Re: Deer in the GC
Steve - I'm assuming your grandchildren are not bite-sized?
The deer might have outrun the cat . . . and he's still hungry.
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James Hayford 2010-10-21 12:05:26 #62697
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?
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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
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