Re: Trip Report: Tanner to New Hance
The hike down Escalante wash is pretty straight forward and easy. The first pouroff at the upper end is easily descendable on the left even without taking...
gorerange5280 2013-11-16 22:35:27 #74470

Re: What hike next?
Sounds like you are ready and capable to do the Escalante Loop. Permits should be pretty open as it is off the beaten path. I had a permit for 5 nights, but...
gorerange5280 2013-11-16 22:23:21 #74469

Re: looking for information - three sisters NBs
Well, I continued searching --- they are actually called the Four Sisters. I wondered about this, because there are very obviously four of these NBs. And,...
wildvagabond 2013-11-16 09:13:48 #74468

Re: What hike next?
I've been over most of the major Canyon trails, so here are some thoughts-- First, given your experience I would not advise the Boucher trail, up or down....
jan_swafford 2013-11-16 07:48:02 #74467

Re: Granite Rapids
Several years ago I watched a group of kayakers run Hance Rapids. The last one towed an inflated killer whale. They were having a great time doing...
Seiders, Ed 2013-11-15 15:35:45 #74466

Re: Granite Rapids
The group I watched that morning went right of center, FWIW. Seemed like a practice run, tho. There were five boats, three ran with only one person, two ran...
asvircsik 2013-11-15 15:05:37 #74465

Re: Granite Rapids
I agree with what Bob has to say, but have a couple things to add. 1) There is another run I've done a number of times. just off the left shoreline: thread...
driftersmith 2013-11-15 12:14:34 #74464

looking for information - three sisters NBs
I recently found four Natural Bridges (NB) that I believe are called the Three Sisters. they are off the Hermit Trail. I'd like to learn more about who and...
wildvagabond 2013-11-15 11:34:28 #74463

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