Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Nothing like a cold brew after a long day in the canyon. A rock crib in the river cools the drinks down pretty quick. The empties hardly weigh anything...
Bob 2013-01-10 17:58:41 #71781

Re: Permit! Yay!
Arnie, there has been trail on the ledges from Tapeats to Stone since the mid-'70's at least and possibly earlier. One follows the rising quartzite ramp on...
Bob Marley 2013-01-10 15:59:09 #71780

Re: Permit! Yay!
I haven't hiked from Tapeats to Stone Creek since 1967, and there was no trail back then, but what we did after crossing Tapeats Creek was to go downstream...
arnierichards 2013-01-10 15:23:05 #71779

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Ned, Any time I can help a friend lighten his pack by 16 ounces... Chris --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "ned.bryant" wrote: > > Ack, I've...
Chris Forsyth 2013-01-10 11:20:14 #71778

Re: Phantom Creek - Utah Flats - hiker bypass?
Ok then, I guess it levels out before you get to the top (where you traverse over a little ways to the descent ravine). Not surprising that I just remember...
John 2013-01-10 11:11:51 #71777

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Ack, I've been outed. But corrected you are! I put all that weight savings to good use maintaining standards of decency when hiking (; However, I don't...
ned.bryant 2013-01-10 10:59:37 #71776

Re: Permit! Yay!
Thanks Josh, I did search a LOT and found those posts. But they aren't detailed in terms of the overland route when you're already at Thunder River/Upper...
kjennife 2013-01-10 09:57:11 #71775

Re: Food Storage and Gear reduction
Ned, After seeing you stuff can after can of Guinness and Boddington ale into your pack at the Tuckup trailhead, I had just about concluded that you were not...
Chris Forsyth 2013-01-10 09:07:43 #71774

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