Re: Nankoweap spring
Should read ~4800' elevation - sorry Last there in October of 2006 the spring was there as described near the ~4000' mark. I'm fairly certain the spring...
Peter Borremans 2012-04-26 12:20:02 #69153

Re: Trip Report: New Hance to Phantom via Asbestos, Vishnu, and Cle
There is a giant cairn (4 feet tall?) marking that descent from the Tonto, so you can use that as a future reference. To get from Clear Creek, take the east...
Ken 2012-04-26 12:13:00 #69152

Re: Nankoweap spring
Last there in October of 2006 the spring was there as described near the ~4000' mark. I'm fairly certain the spring is reliable as it's been flowing the...
Peter Borremans 2012-04-26 12:04:42 #69151

Re: Swamp Ridge Road conditions?
Yes we'll be on 22 to 268 and will walk in if we have to. Knowing we don't have to walk in provides flexibility. JOHN D. --- In...
aspenpowderpig 2012-04-26 11:18:28 #69150

Re: Are you surprised?
I'm with Marsha in not wanting to carry a load up 5000 feet. Who does? That said, I think we're looking at the future, at least for fragile areas or places...
Rob Brading 2012-04-26 11:15:14 #69149

Re: Are you surprised?
The Corridor is probably about as much wilderness as many hikers can handle or wish to manage, perhaps far beyond any prior experience of wilderness, so it's...
DougN 2012-04-26 10:51:04 #69148

Nankoweap spring
Folks, We are going down the Kibbey Butte route into the Nankoweap drainage early next month, and I was wondering if the spring described in Steck GCLH2 ...
Daniel Fox 2012-04-26 10:15:12 #69147

Re: Salt Creek Water - quality and quantity?
I filled up with water at Salt Creek 1st week of February of this year and it was fine. No ill effects. I have used Salt Creek water numerous times in the...
Bessie Hyde 2012-04-26 10:12:36 #69146

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