Re: Mid Sep hike questions - thunder river->tapeats->deer->esplanade
thank you and thanks to John and Bob for weighing in here. about flash floods: what does it mean to "look out for flash floods"? can a flash flood flash...
Pinny Lew 2014-08-27 11:05:23 #76407

Re: Mid Sep hike questions - thunder river->tapeats->deer->esplanade
Hi. I hiked down there in July 1990. Briefly, just watch out for flash floods if it rains. Otherwise, heat will be the issue at hand. Water is...
courteol 2014-08-27 10:38:06 #76406

Re: Mid Sep hike questions - thunder river->tapeats->deer->esplanade
Pinny,I agree with John's points and would add...it may be too late to change things, but why are you doing the very same hike a second time?...do you have...
bobhostetler 2014-08-25 19:25:02 #76405

Re: Mid Sep hike questions - thunder river->tapeats->deer->esplanade
I'd sure like to see you take more than 4 nights for this classic hike, if your home commitments allow and you can modify the permit.For weather, check the...
johngeyles 2014-08-25 11:24:34 #76404

Mid Sep hike questions - thunder river->tapeats->deer->esplanade
Hey there,I have a mid September 4-night hike surprise valley, lower tapeats, deer creek and esplanade. I actually did this hike in May 2012, but I have never...
Pinny Lew 2014-08-24 23:17:06 #76403

Re: South Bass Road Conditions
This won't help with the fees, but if you are concerned about navigating the road, see the archive for my reference for a guy named Tim Wilson who does...
johngeyles 2014-08-23 12:10:47 #76402

Re: South Bass Road Conditions
I was there this past Sunday/Monday. FR328 was rough but dry. There are some pretty deep ruts (mostly on the reservation but also extending into the Kaibab...
david16002002 2014-08-23 00:24:46 #76401

South Bass Road Conditions
Anyone know the current condition of the road to South Bass?
bordasch 2014-08-22 15:34:30 #76399

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