Re: Shoshone Route and Lyell Butte
Jeremy, The Redwall section of the Shoshone Point route is a very obvious break where you walk down a relatively stable debris cone. If you can make it past...
Hikr 2011-03-14 09:42:12 #64533

Re: Nankoweap
Can't really give you much advice, as you are much more experienced in GC than me. All I can say is the Nankoweap Trail stands in this East Coaster's mind as...
Allen Davis 2011-03-14 09:33:32 #64532

Re: Shoshone Route and Lyell Butte
Jamie, This is excellent. A few of us have been talking about possibly doing the Shoshone route down to the Tonto. From your vantage point near and on top of...
Jeremy 2011-03-14 08:52:31 #64531

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
And if you are driving to the Canyon the danger increases dramatically > Not to mention the food at the Bedrock tourist trap. Chris
Chris Trask 2011-03-14 08:02:49 #64530

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
And if you are driving to the Canyon the danger increases dramatically On Mar 14, 2011, at 4:32 AM, kenmacirish wrote: > > The Grand Canyon - by itself - is...
James Halpin 2011-03-14 07:53:51 #64529

Grandview conditions
As of 3/11... Some ice/packed snow for the top 1/2 mi +/- and then again after the saddle for maybe 1/4 mi. Otherwise clear sailing. kurt
kurtibm 2011-03-14 07:41:32 #64528

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
I see on the news that Japan's nuclear power plant explosion may affect > the western coast of America in 10 days time, and so does the Tsunami. > I wonder...
Chris Trask 2011-03-14 07:38:38 #64527

Re: Will Grand Canyon South Rim be affected by travelling radioactiv
"I see on the news...." The damage to one's mental health from watching the news is probably far greater than the microscopic and practically immeasurable...
canyonhiker17 2011-03-14 07:31:51 #64526

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