Re: Salt Trail to Red Canyon Photos
If you pick the shortest route, the distance is about 4.5 miles. Mapsource picks a very easy route which adds more than a mile and a half, so your memory is...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2012-11-14 00:18:38 #71230

Backpacking Cameras (was Re:
I love the image stabilized lens that come with my Canon Rebel. Unless it is really low light I can handhold for most things outdoors. I even use it a lot...
Bob Marley 2012-11-13 22:33:54 #71229

Re: Salt Trail to Red Canyon Photos
I seem to recall the Sipapu as being 4 miles upstream from the confluence and the Salt Trail at 6 mile upstream. I just checked the latter out on my Mapsource...
Bob Marley 2012-11-13 22:28:49 #71228

Re: Backpacking Cameras (was Re:
Bill's HDR shots are something quite distinct from the ordinary in contrast and color -- almost surreal. My favorite is the one from the interior of the 'Juno...
Doug Nering 2012-11-13 21:56:42 #71227

Re: Backpacking Cameras (was Re:
Somewhat similar except that I traded the tripod for a hiking stick that converts to a monopod. Not quite as solid, but much lighter and has compensating...
Bob 2012-11-13 21:38:31 #71226

Re: Salt Trail to Red Canyon Photos
I use a baggie inside my zipper case. The baggie isn't sealed so it's still quick to access, but it has kept my camera working long enough to say it's now...
Doug Nering 2012-11-13 21:34:57 #71225

High Flow Experiment to Begin on Sunday
http://azdailysun.com/news/local/more-canyon-floods-on-tap/article_ade27e20-cee5-55e9-af43-ddec9273d430.html A high water flow experiment is scheduled to...
Bill Ferris 2012-11-13 21:28:46 #71224

Re: Backpacking Cameras (was Re:
I've hiked the last six years with DSLR's, first a Nikon D70 and now with a D90. Being primarily interested in landscapes and HDR imaging, I bring a 12-24mm...
Bill Ferris 2012-11-13 21:15:45 #71223

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