Re: new home page photo
A few notes to add. The left-side (east around) heads a washout ravine which I believe is where RB fell and fractured his pelvis, this is a risky spot and I...
DougN 2012-06-04 13:11:46 #69678

Re: Havasupai Falls Route from North Side of Canyon?
It seems there are a handful of vocal opponents of seeing anyone on the river other than those who have a full river permit. I can't figure out if it's...
dNally 2012-06-04 12:24:08 #69677

Re: Havasupai Falls Route from North Side of Canyon?
Terry, the point you keep missing is that nobody "NEEDS" to be in Grand Canyon - period. We're all there because we want to be there. We should not be...
rich_rudow 2012-06-04 10:56:18 #69676

Re: Havasupai Falls Route from North Side of Canyon?
> Terry Terry - this is the point you seem to keep missing in this discussion. How is this screwing up anything for anyone? You keep replying to these...
Dan 2012-06-04 09:12:02 #69675

Re: Havasupai Falls Route from North Side of Canyon?
Rich Rudow wrote: > Instead of a distance, the constraint [should be] as far as you need to > go in one day. This is easy in the backcountry permit...
kahlofthewild 2012-06-04 08:27:33 #69674

Re: General Trip Planning Question
This - the whole post - is really good advice. Just as an addendum to the subject of water usage: recently my party was able to hike in the shade from...
Daniel Fox 2012-06-04 08:10:40 #69673

Re: General Trip Planning Question
If your have to plan your hike to that level of scheduling, I think you have probably not left yourself enough leeway for the inevitable entropy the Canyon...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2012-06-04 07:31:21 #69672

Re: new home page photo
Rich, Yes, the route we took to the top of Elaine Castle from the saddle between EC and LP was under the Coconino cliffs to the left in the picture to a...
bobhostetler 2012-06-04 07:20:38 #69671

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