Re: Bypass below Cathedral Wash
I should add, the photo credit for the best photos of Bridge of Sighs goes to Doug Nering. He had left his camera at home so he was shooting with mine. I...
Chris Forsyth 2013-02-11 23:56:48 #72111

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

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