Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Sorry Dennis, that album contains all the photos Rich and I took on that day. I knew we were higher when I saw your photos, as we never were at the lip of...
Chris Forsyth 2013-02-11 23:53:16 #72110

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Thanks Bob. Doug and I had planned the loop out Eminence Break, but it turned out to be much hotter and drier than we had expected. So we decided to let...
Chris Forsyth 2013-02-11 23:49:30 #72109

Bighorn was Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
I think I know which campsite you're talking about, Bob. There are various bighorn trails on the slope behind? I haven't been there, but I've seen it from...
mr.atwood 2013-02-11 22:33:44 #72108

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Hi Chris, Great photos. I was able to match up a couple of mine to the ones you posted and you were definitely higher up than I was when I started off atop...
DennisF 2013-02-11 17:18:46 #72107

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Susan and I woke up on a GC solo raft trip to the noise of two bighorn with male dominance issues head butting about 30 feet away from us. They were oblivious...
Bob Marley 2013-02-11 15:54:37 #72106

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Great photos Chris, especially of Bridge of Sighs. That is a wonderful camp. Spent an afternoon there playing cards with my son and son scouting friends when...
Bob Marley 2013-02-11 15:49:35 #72105

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
On a hike in the upper end of Rider Canyon with a friend, we walked about 20 feet below a huge bighorn ram who curiously watch while we snapped a few...
oriska1964 2013-02-11 15:41:03 #72104

Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
Rich, I think I was with you on that trip. I remember that block that the bighorn track led us to. If memory serves (and photos seem to support) we were...
Chris Forsyth 2013-02-11 14:09:19 #72103

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