Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Even at the right place there are 2 chutes. Both are climbable, but I think the right-hand one (going down) is the better one. The slope below, as Bob...
Doug Nering 2001-02-24 13:53:08 #7145

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Definitely leave packs for going cross-country between trailheads. I hiked from Bill Hall to Thunder River trailhead last summer (about 2 hours) and found...
Doug Nering 2001-02-24 13:42:13 #7144

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Mary, I am not surprised you turned around where you did. I think that is the hardest part of Steck's loop. But it is possible that you were looking down...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-24 13:41:52 #7143

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Sorry but that Redwall route is a walk down. First wife and I never took off out packs. It is steep however and you have to be comfortable on narrow ledge...
Bob Marley 2001-02-24 12:29:02 #7142

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
I agree with Doc. Both trips you mention are great but the Thunder River-Kanab loop is the greatest backpack in the whole GC IMHO and possibly the world....
Bob Marley 2001-02-24 12:26:36 #7141

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Camilla Bacher" wrote: > Dear friends, > > Thanks for the many excellent comments and suggestions I received as > response to...
Bob Marley 2001-02-24 12:24:38 #7140

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Hi Camilla - I once considered cutting through the forest between Sowats trailhead and Indian Hollow, as you suggested, but I have never done it. I think...
Bob Bordasch 2001-02-24 12:07:41 #7139

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
George Steck's Grand Canyon loop hikes 1 has the Tapeats Creek/Kanab Creek loop. Robert and I were too chicken to go down the redwall at Cranberry and had...
MaryPhyl 2001-02-24 11:47:20 #7138

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