Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Hi Dennis, yes, that's right, the 6.5 Mile hanging valley is not how i exited, but is a little easier of a route in-out of this area. If you prefer climbing...
tom1hazel2 2013-02-05 06:46:13 #72034
Re: New Message, Subject: GC First Timer from Mountains, Boucher-Her
Sounds reasonable, given everything you said I would say do it. Good advice from Marsha below.
Did you try Horseshoe Mesa-area permits? cottonwood or hance...
Jeff 2013-02-04 22:08:33 #72033
Re: New Message, Subject: GC First Timer from Mountains, Boucher-Her
Hi Kendall
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           The itinerary you propose is quite aggressive for a first time canyon hiker no matter how fit you are and...
Marsha Kesselring 2013-02-04 20:11:42 #72032
Re: New Message, Subject: GC First Timer from Mountains, Boucher-Her
Here's what I would recommend since you appear to be in good shape, have backcountry experience and are trained in long hard ascents/descents (those...
JoshC 2013-02-04 19:58:40 #72031
Re: Re; North Rim and Trumbull Road
Road conditions are bound to be changeable in April, I've been snowed on in that neighborhood in May. The BLM office in St George is a good source of info and...
Witton, David 2013-02-04 19:03:33 #72030
Re: "Hiking" the Grand Canyon just got easier...
From what I know of the map application. It looks like they did not go all the way to Phantom Ranch so that is why it is not clear. It is an interesting...
teebox77 2013-02-04 19:03:12 #72029
New Message, Subject: GC First Timer from Mountains, Boucher-Hermit
I'm trying to connect a 3-day, 2-night solo April hike in the GC with a
business trip I have in Phoenix. I live in Colorado at 5000 ft elevation,
and have...
Kendall DeJonge 2013-02-04 19:03:02 #72028
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