Re: Pics from Kanab Creek Wilderness
Bob,Glorious is the right word! I am so envious -- and so thankful that you shared these photos. I already watched the whole slideshow twice.Mimi On Nov 7,...
Mimi Morris 2013-11-07 13:38:16 #74389
Pics from Kanab Creek Wilderness
I recently returned from a glorious 7-day trip in Kanab Creek Wilderness -- just outside the north boundary of the Park. We accessed the area via Flipoff,...
bordasch 2013-11-07 13:24:33 #74388
Re: Need help getting down 75-Mile Canyon from Tanner Trail
Definitely, true. Once you get the end of the Redwall with water to stay there you are sure to appreciate the value of this suggestion. Anyway, for sure you...
Doug Nering 2013-11-07 07:44:53 #74387
Re: Need help getting down 75-Mile Canyon from Tanner Trail
Too, if there are some boatfolk there, and they are "diapering" (putting your PFD on like a diaper and running the rapids on the LCR sans boat), ask if you...
johngeyles 2013-11-06 18:20:35 #74386
Re: Need help getting down 75-Mile Canyon from Tanner Trail
I'm also weird about caching water on an in&out hike like this. Why make your pack heavier at the beginning of a hike, just so it can be lighter at the end...
johngeyles 2013-11-06 18:18:09 #74385
Re: Need help getting down 75-Mile Canyon from Tanner Trail
John's plan is also a good one. Tanner to the River is a long day. If you dry camp at the Redwall on the hike In/Out you can cache some water here. The...
surfer4887 2013-11-06 14:04:43 #74384
Re: Need help getting down 75-Mile Canyon from Tanner Trail
The hike from Tanner to LCR is a brutal day as well. It is doable, but only for the fastest of hikers. I would change your plan slightly, and can still keep...
surfer4887 2013-11-06 13:54:33 #74383
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