Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
While we 're creating the most comprehensive thread ever on RA, I figured I 'd ask: what is the meaning of the huge cairn a little ways upriver from Elves...
Jonas Nahoum 2014-04-16 09:27:09 #75719

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
My route description should give the impression that this is off-trail, rugged, and adventurous, which is why Bob and I have both enjoyed exploring it. --...
Doug Nering 2014-04-16 08:26:19 #75718

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
John, I've followed all of Bass's routes that Doug details, most multiple times, including the route down to his Hakatai crossing (where you can also reach...
bobhostetler 2014-04-16 06:32:18 #75717

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
A fellow group member points out to me that yet another group member, Doug Nering, has documented all this exhaustively at his excellent pages. This, in...
johngeyles 2014-04-15 22:03:17 #75716

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
You can go down Copper and around under the Tapeats to an easy descent on moderate slope to the river across from Shinumo Creek. There used to be a small...
aguabug 2014-04-15 18:10:01 #75715

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
Maybe this is the mother of all Royal Arch threads ... In that vein, I'd like to bring up another facet of the route, which is the collection of trails near...
johngeyles 2014-04-15 16:41:24 #75714

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
My old friend Bob Marley gives good advice €¦Royal Arch is where Harv broke his heels jumping ;-) doc
docthomas 2014-04-15 14:28:54 #75713

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
Jan, there has been discussion of the "standard" route to Royal Arch. I realize you have received a great deal of information, and I hope this adds some...
wildvagabond 2014-04-15 12:18:01 #75712

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