ANCIENT CHAMBERS SPAN ACROSS BENEATH NORTHERN ARIZONA
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Steve Wingate 2001-03-19 23:40:20 #7640

Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
The advice a ranger gave us re; descending Phantom Creek on an April trip made sense: if the creek is red with erosion don't go down, if it's clear your...
Tom Bourne 2001-03-19 23:15:34 #7639

how closs
I was able to luck out and get a permete for the dates I wanted even though most of the camps were closed I got bright angel camp and indian garden camp how...
davidf@wyoming.com 2001-03-19 22:24:27 #7638

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
Norm -- I have both climbed the next to the falls and bypassed them. There's a red shale slope (no trail) that provides access on the north side a short...
Doug Nering 2001-03-19 22:20:43 #7637

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
I think it changes from year to year John. I came down from a Crystal trip over the top behind Shiva one time and found a 30' long pool in one of the narrow...
Bob Marley 2001-03-19 21:54:02 #7636

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
It is possible to up and get down at the falls without a rope if you are an above average climber. There is a notch right above the pool that usually forms...
Bob Marley 2001-03-19 21:52:44 #7635

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
I'm impressed Bob! I got real wet several times, but then it was 90-100 degrees! LOL John Nanke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Bordasch" <<a...
John Nanke 2001-03-19 20:49:09 #7634

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
I was there last June and didn't see any trails around the falls. But it's not that difficult to climb if you bring a hand line. John Nanke ...
John Nanke 2001-03-19 20:39:39 #7633

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