Re: looking for information - three sisters NBs
Hi Rob, I found them too, in September, with a bit of information from one of the shuttle drivers. It was really fun finding them. And not at all what I...
velo_femme 2013-11-18 07:10:06 #74480

Re: Trip Report: Tanner to New Hance
The low route is not a "trail". It's just following the beach down-River from 75-Mile, as you say, and then rock hopping from there on to Papago. I...
johngeyles 2013-11-17 22:00:57 #74479

RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update
RRFW Riverwire Glen Canyon Dam Update November 17, 2013 Current Status The unregulated inflow volume to Lake Powell in October was 549 thousand acre-feet...
riverwirerrfw 2013-11-17 15:49:52 #74478

Re: Trip Report: Tanner to New Hance
I've done the Escalante route 4 or 5 times and I think I have always bypassed the pouroff in Escalante Creek by heading over to the tributary drainage to the...
Bob Bordasch 2013-11-17 11:18:45 #74477

Re: Trip Report: Tanner to New Hance
Makes me wonder why the more involved route evolved - where you take a side canyon of a side canyon before finally rejoining the main wash very near the...
johngeyles 2013-11-17 10:59:04 #74476

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

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