Re: Kanab Loop and Indian Hollow
Mike -- Thanks for confirming that theory. As an additional note to your trip report, we found a good spring flowing over the wall in the major branch of...
Doug Nering 2001-02-25 14:46:24 #7151

Re: Digest Number 355
How much are those backcountry hiking permits again? How about we introduce the concept of the "animal unit month" to the backcountry permits office? ...
Canyon Potato 2001-02-25 13:19:27 #7150

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Mike mhill@... "Listen: We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different!" Kurt Vonnegut "Timequake" >...
Mike Hill 2001-02-25 08:06:51 #7149

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
We go into the Nankoweep often because it is a North rim area we can visit pretty much year round. We have on various trips climbed Nankoweep Mesa, crossed...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-02-24 23:20:28 #7148

Re: Kanab or Nankoweap - part II
Great description Bob. I think the reason the bottom is so bad is that whole valley at the bottom is a slump area. You are also right about finding the...
Bob Marley 2001-02-24 21:59:49 #7147

New bookmark: topo maps
I have made a new bookmark for the group, namely www.topomaps.com which features topographical maps including Grand Canyon. Fx I have just posted some...
Camilla Bacher 2001-02-24 15:45:55 #7146

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

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