Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
You are welcome. It is amazing how the trail you were hiking on a minute ago just evaporates and you are left wondering when the last time you actually...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-01-29 00:50:46 #63860
Re: Grandview Condition
Thanks for the update Jamie, I hope you are enjoying being back at the Canyon. Now could you please go finish your Colorado Trail posts? I am anxiously...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-01-29 00:14:52 #63859
Grandview Condition
Hiked the upper Grandview today as far as the Coconino saddle. It's still very icy, but reasonably passable with the usual traction devices and some care.
I...
jcdt1980 2011-01-28 20:11:57 #63858
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
It's ancient history at this point but if you go to Files and scroll down to Trip Report Index you will find a link to all trip reports prior to 2003.
kanabite 2011-01-28 15:24:11 #63857
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Tom,
To add to some of the points previously made, there are many people from this group who have done this route so lots of information is available in past...
bobhostetler 2011-01-28 13:36:47 #63856
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Thanks for adding this fun comment, Marsha. Gems Zen is for sure nothing easy. I would agree that 'Zen' or 'pressed-for-time' are incompatible frameworks and...
DougN 2011-01-28 12:26:02 #63855
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
A word of caution, when hiking the Tonto be careful how Zen you get. I zenned my way off the trail completely, more than once. Luckily you can Zen...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-01-28 10:43:13 #63854
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