Re: Ribbon Falls bypass of Asinine Hill
Crossed the creek south of the hill while north bound back in June; pretty easy, feet stayed bone dry wearing sandals. Only the last stone on the west bank...
gorerange5280 2012-08-16 04:08:13 #70432

Re: When GPS leads to SOS
So I will likely be crucified (figuratively) for this, but I am a born contrarian, and I'll just say in my defense that I in no way am defending morons such...
John 2012-08-15 23:48:07 #70431

Re: Point Subline in an Outback?
The year I worked at the North Rim, I had the short-lived Subaru Justy all over the roads there. Rear struts were gone before 36,000 mile warranty call, but...
Jerry 2012-08-15 21:27:35 #70429

Re: Ribbon Falls bypass of Asinine Hill
Hi all, Wow, never got your feet wet? We must have picked the wrong place to cross 8-) We have skipped the hill twice, both in September. The creek was...
rosemarybeck@aol.com 2012-08-15 13:36:41 #70427

Re: Ribbon Falls bypass of Asinine Hill
Hi Lyn, Working on the premise that a picture is worth a thousand words, here is a photo of a couple of friends doing that very crossing in Sept. 2010. I...
originalgiri 2012-08-15 13:23:40 #70426

Re: Ribbon Falls bypass of Asinine Hill
Lyn - I have used the bypass twice during north to south rim to rim hikes in October. I'm guessing that Bright Angel Creek water conditions will be similar...
richard2425848 2012-08-15 13:19:59 #70425

Ribbon Falls bypass of Asinine Hill
We are doing a 3 day hike the very last of August. We will be going down the NK leaving around 4am with a planned stopped at Ribbon Falls before two nights at...
Lyn Schnug 2012-08-15 12:36:25 #70424

Re: Arches, Canyonlands, & Grand Canyon
Hi Jim, Arches is good for day-hikes--and there are some mighty fine walks to be had there. In Canyonlands, it's nice to camp at the Island in the Sky...
Richard Kempa 2012-08-15 10:22:01 #70423

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