Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
This is getting to be Frankenthread and it's my fault. Yet I have some more questions, these directed mainly to Bob, with more thanks to all for the help....
jan_swafford 2014-04-16 19:16:09 #75724

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
Speaking of the old maps, Does anyone know where to get the East & West Half of the Mathes-Evans map of 1928? I have tried USGS but they couldn't find it and...
surfer4887 2014-04-16 12:47:14 #75723

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
Yes, Rich is spot on as usual. This large cairn coincides with the benchmark letters BM near the 3110 contour line on the old West Half of the Mathes-Evans...
Pete Borremans 2014-04-16 12:18:54 #75722

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
It believe that the giant "cairn' was from the Matthes-Evans survey. Regards,Rich
rich_rudow 2014-04-16 11:21:20 #75721

Re: Some questions about the Royal Arch Route
I looked at it closely many years ago and I kind of remember it was a survey benchmark. I don't think it is close enough to the rim for a rappel point if we...
aguabug 2014-04-16 10:39:37 #75720

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

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