Re: Canyoneering impact
Some call that discussion and this is a discussion group. No one is calling for the three of you to stop proselytizing for your favorite activities or asking...
Bob Marley 2012-06-29 17:08:31 #70014

Re: Indian Hollow Coconino
Chris, that's a pretty clever exit. I've seen that too and wondered if it could go. Nice job! You were oh so close to Steck's exit. You walk up Indian...
rich_rudow 2012-06-29 16:09:13 #70013

Re: Canyoneering Impacts II - PIIPIO Violated
That's obviously not true. I was reflecting that the topic was getting unpopular which is obviously true. I was also expressing a view that I think we have...
DougN 2012-06-29 16:01:38 #70012

Re: Indian Hollow Coconino
Thanks, Bob, for the reference to your trip report. I love your website, by the way. The maps are especially useful for me. I'm always excited when you...
mr.atwood 2012-06-29 15:20:03 #70011

Re: Canyoneering impact
I couldn't disagree more. I'm all for free speech. If you don't like his posts, then don't read them.  ________________________________ From:...
Bob Bordasch 2012-06-29 15:08:18 #70010

Re: Canyoneering Impacts - The Other Side of the Story
Hi Josh, In October, I can see both North and South Bass filling pretty quickly. In my experience these areas offer you more of a remote adventure without...
mr.atwood 2012-06-29 15:00:28 #70009

Re: Canyoneering impact
As a canyoneer, I agree, although... It is hard to NOT rise to Mr. Newcomb's bait, and it is hard to let him post his propaganda without a response, though...
TomJones 2012-06-29 14:56:10 #70008

Re: Canyoneering Impacts - The Other Side of the Story
Hi Josh, In October, I can see both North and South Bass filling pretty quickly. In my experience these areas offer you more of a remote adventure without...
mr.atwood 2012-06-29 14:55:07 #70007

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