Re: Backcountry Use Area Sizes
Agree. Especially with regard to LB9. Where would you advocate drawing the line splitting LB9? From the perspective of folks traversing the esplanade, the...
holycross.andrew 2011-05-06 21:45:12 #65633

Re: Backcountry Use Area Sizes
I can't speak to Boysag or Blacktail, but I know that Kwagunt Creek is in the same use area as Lava/Chuar Creek. Together, those two drainages define a huge...
Andrew 2011-05-06 21:40:28 #65632

Re: Man's body recovered from below canyon's South Rim
Does anyone have more details? > > Rangers Need Nearly Five Hours To Recover Man's Body From Below South Rim > of Grand Canyon National Park > We...
Chris Trask 2011-05-06 19:10:21 #65631

Re: Backcountry Use Area Sizes
completely agree. i think that LB9 and AU9 are two good locations which could be reduced in size. i think that any of the use areas which encompass more...
denaliguide1 2011-05-06 18:53:13 #65630

Man's body recovered from below canyon's South Rim
Does anyone have more details? Rangers Need Nearly Five Hours To Recover Man's Body From Below South Rim of Grand Canyon National...
gfowler_46 2011-05-06 18:51:22 #65629

Re: Backpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they c
After writing message #65626, I checked Harvey's notes (reproduced below) and he mentioned another feature of the "log ladder" I had observed, but forgotten...
driftersmith 2011-05-06 18:40:48 #65628

Re: Backcountry Use Area Sizes
I guess I agree to, having never been near Unkar and Kwagunt. I also wonder if it could make sense to split Garnet (aka. Royal Arch) and Cardenas (aka. the...
John 2011-05-06 18:03:18 #65627

Re: Backpackers using the Colorado River on inflatable rafts they c
Regarding the log ladder on the Pt. Huitzel route: I agree it meets the 50 year requirement... but I certainly don't think it is all that ancient (i.e. an ...
driftersmith 2011-05-06 17:43:20 #65626

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