Re: Waldron Trail
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Wayne Tomasi" wrote:
> Anyone out there know the origin of the name for the Waldron
> Trail? I've heard several believable...
tontowalk@aol.com 2001-03-10 07:16:33 #7411
Horseshoe Mesa
I was a little late on the permit process and ended up with a couple
nights at Horseshoe Mesa. Any ideas for a couple of day trips from
there? Maybe details...
ekeeler@u.washington.edu 2001-03-09 23:24:16 #7410
Re: Royal Arch Trip
Jill, I think that's ducks. Piles of rock that can look like a duck
but are used to mark a route or trail.
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "Jill Atkinson" ...
Bob Marley 2001-03-09 22:49:21 #7409
Re: Royal Arch Trip
I was there in Dec 2000 and there was not much water coming down RA until we
got to the spring. There were lots of pockets of water - some very bitter
so...
Jill Atkinson 2001-03-09 20:50:15 #7408
Re: Royal Arch Trip
I did it last spring with a 42-ft rope (doubled), and it just
barely reached the bottom. We used webbing to make a harness
(less weight). We also used...
Bob Bordasch 2001-03-09 17:04:43 #7407
Re: Salt
Wayne there was water in all the side canyons when I was there in December.
Cedar springs looking like the best except of course for Monument.
John Nanke ...
John Nanke 2001-03-09 16:42:32 #7406
Re: Salt
There was adequate water there, just below where the trail crosses the creek
bed, last May.
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Bruce W. Porter 2001-03-09 16:23:21 #7405
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