Re: Trip Report: Tanner to New Hance
Makes me wonder how and why the more complicated route - that involves using a side canyon of a side canyon, before finally rejoining the main wash near the...
johngeyles 2013-11-17 10:53:18 #74475
Re: What hike next?
If I understand correctly, the most difficult thing you've done in the Canyon, thus far, is the Hermit Trail. Given that, I too wonder if you'd be better...
johngeyles 2013-11-17 10:50:56 #74474
Re: What hike next?
Before you commit to the Escalante, look over some trip reports including mine on this website. You need to be ready for the Papago Wall and Slide, which are...
jan_swafford 2013-11-17 09:46:41 #74473
Re: RIver Crossing at Bass Beach?
Moenkopi Riverworks rents packrafts if you don't want to invest the big bucks for a full setup. Brady BlackMoenkopi Riverworks928 526 6622brady@...To:...
brady black 2013-11-17 07:04:50 #74472
GCPBA RiverNews – Humpback Chub Fish Recovery Chances in Grand Can
GCPBA RiverNews 11-13-13 €“ Humpback Chub Fish Recovery Chances in Grand Canyon to Increase
By Terri Cook, Scientific American
Against long odds, a...
davidlynda9999 2013-11-16 22:42:48 #74471
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
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