Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Ha ha. It has just been complicated. Perhaps the final determination of how this is managed should not take into account the direction of travel?
-Josh
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JoshC 2011-05-05 15:25:17 #65587
Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Brian-
I have tried to keep the 'theme' of my comments more or less the same. As far as I am concerned, there is no right or wrong way to see Grand Canyon. ...
JoshC 2011-05-05 15:22:57 #65586
Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
At the risk of further complication, actually it is possible to packraft upriver to a limited extent (including exceeding the 5-mile limit some places). LOL
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DougN 2011-05-05 15:21:44 #65585
Re: Waldron access
Steve, I really appreciate the update and parallel observations. That's basically lack of access means lack or use means loss of trail. If that is what some...
DougN 2011-05-05 15:07:48 #65584
Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Bob-
Seems like we share the same views here, somewhat. If we can agree to disagree about anything, it is the allowable distance on the river in a pack raft....
JoshC 2011-05-05 15:07:18 #65583
Re: Backkpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they
Bob, Josh,
Those who know me definitely know that I was not saying that we should packraft as opposed to hiking along the bank. If I were planning a trip, I...
brian_alleyne 2011-05-05 15:03:20 #65582
Re: Waldron access
Doug/Josh,
I hiked that part of the Boucher in March and spent 2 days on the Eremita Mesa. I then hiked to the boundary road from Mescalera Point, and back to...
Steve Nelson 2011-05-05 15:01:44 #65581
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