Re: Canyon poem, was overflights
--  I love to fall asleep to the sounds  of the frogs in a side canyon drainage.....  ....and then to wake the next morning to a Canyon...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-02-09 10:34:14 #64086

Re: USGS Announces Flood Results & Humpback Chub
Phred- I was not saying that at all. I was in Palisades last year, my first time there since 2002 (several experimental floods ago) and it did seem like...
JoshC 2011-02-09 10:31:33 #64085

Re: USGS Announces Flood Results & Humpback Chub
Yes, Josh, many beaches and sandbars experienced a short-term gain in sand after the 2008 flood. Where did you see smaller sandbars? When did you look? ...
Hikr 2011-02-09 10:17:25 #64084

Canyon Hike-ooh [was: Canyon poem]
Rocks and water boil You fight for air, finding none Flash floods are like that Chris
Chris Trask 2011-02-09 08:08:59 #64083

Re: Verse by the Side of the Trail [was: Canyon Poem]
Ankle shattered Vultures wheeling Pause! Avoid that Desparate Feeling Burma Shave Chris
Chris Trask 2011-02-09 07:45:08 #64082

Verse by the Side of the Trail [was: Canyon poem]
He tried to run As flash flood neared Being ground to small pieces Was what he feared Burma Shave Chris
Chris Trask 2011-02-09 07:24:01 #64081

Re: Royal Arch Loop
IMHO, camping down in Copper Canyon is an attraction equal in interest to the Arch and Elves on the RA Loop route. In addition, I can almost guarantee water...
bobhostetler 2011-02-09 06:24:31 #64080

Re: overflights
When the sun comes up on a sleepy little camp where a dusting of snow has fallen Long comes a hiker tromping, She said guys I'm not turning I'm headed for a...
Kirk D Wasson 2011-02-09 06:17:05 #64079

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