Re: Canyoneering
I have Todd's first book, and he spends considerable time in the discussion of difficulty, safety and ethics. I can only opine that the beginning of his GC...
JoshC 2011-05-05 10:46:29 #65557

Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Of course all of this was said before Phred's response. I fail to see where name calling and insults helps the process. Was there a point to the post, or...
JoshC 2011-05-05 10:44:36 #65556

Re: Canyoneering
Knowledge is a double edged blade. However, access to the these canyons mostly involve multiday trips in the canyon, in rugged off trail situations. That...
brian_alleyne 2011-05-05 10:42:28 #65555

Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
I also applaud everyone's civility and willingness to listen to all of the opinions, facts, etc. that have been discussed in these threads. While I am sure...
JoshC 2011-05-05 10:38:26 #65554

Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Todd, Although a few posts on this thread actually reach the threshold of "insightful," I really have not seen anything that qualifies as "inciteful." ...
Hikr 2011-05-05 10:31:33 #65553

Re: Canyoneering
Hope there isn't a rush of less-skilled folks now who know where they are and will want to do them even it it takes "permanent impact". --- In...
Bob Marley 2011-05-05 09:54:03 #65552

Re: Bagging It
       There used to be a toilet at Deer Creek and Tapeats. Not sure if the Park has plans to remove them like they did at Clear Creek or...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-05-05 09:13:58 #65551

Re: Canyoneering
A few dozen bolts? Unless there are a huge number hidden somewhere, I think we're talking something like 25 total throughout the canyon used for canyoneering....
brian_alleyne 2011-05-05 08:54:28 #65550

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