Re: Salt Trail to Red Canyon Photos
I have a Panasonic TS-3 that is water, sand, and relatively shock proof tat
I have been sing for the past year... no complaints.
For panoramas I generally...
Karl Gottshalk 2012-11-14 08:35:35 #71234
Re: Salt Trail to Red Canyon Photos
After many (9 ?) years of seeing other cameras fail, I have found the following useful adaptations:
1. Use a polarizing filter. This not only increases the...
Wilderness 2012-11-14 08:27:41 #71233
Re: Questions About Planned 2 Day Hike from South Rim to Cottonwood
Well, you mention a "next hike", so that's a good sign!
>> 3. Bring bug repellant!!! [...] The bugs at Cottonwood were terrible.
Really? I'm...
sumiwada 2012-11-14 07:32:44 #71232
Re: Questions About Planned 2 Day Hike from South Rim to Cottonwood
Here are a few lessons learned from our recent backpacking trip which consisted of:
Night 1 - Phantom Ranch (via South Kaibab)
Night 2 - Cottonwood
Night 3 -...
toddesalter 2012-11-14 06:15:31 #71231
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
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