Re: Hitch across the river
Bob -- If you are even thinking about it, get the Sierra Club Grand Canyon book. Annerino's write-up and suggestions are the best thing in print on making...
Doug Nering 2001-03-18 20:59:18 #7613

Re: Hitch across the river
There was an older USGS report with chemical analysis of Blue Springs. I don't remember where I put it. I think posted on some site. (maybe this!?) -----...
menkes 2001-03-18 20:54:25 #7612

Re: Havasupai
PS. They have email! I don't know the address for tourist office. ----- Original Message ----- From: <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
menkes 2001-03-18 20:52:14 #7611

Re: Hitch across the river
The radium levels were posted on some website several months ago. I'll try to remember... may try USGS Flag for ref's. ----- Original Message ----- From:...
menkes 2001-03-18 20:51:07 #7610

Re: Hitch across the river
There's a narrow, steep-walled place in LC before one comes down to Blue Springs. If you're caught there in a flash flood, better have your inner tubes. We...
menkes 2001-03-18 20:46:58 #7609

Re: Havasupai
Thanks Bob! John Nanke ----- Original Message ----- From: <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
John Nanke 2001-03-18 20:21:00 #7608

Re: Hitch across the river
If you think LC water is horrble to drink/cook with, just attempt to wash your hair in it! Your hair and the shampoo/soap make sticky blobs that seem...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-03-18 20:02:15 #7607

Re: Hitch across the river/ Little Colorado in the spring
I've hiked the LC from Cameron to the Colorado in June when there was no flow upstream of Blue Springs. Even then, the stretch from Blue Springs (Mile 13,...
dmarcus@slip.net 2001-03-18 18:55:25 #7606

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