Re: Trekking in Europe
I just moved over to A'dam to work and was wondering if anyone has had good trekking experiences there? I heard that Denmark was good...
Jed Tai 2001-03-20 06:45:22 #7643

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
Norm, I have done the route decribed elsewhere up the slope, up the drainage a ways. A MUCH easier and shorter route is this: when you are at the falls, on...
Sally Underwood 2001-03-20 06:34:00 #7642

Re: Phantom Creek to Bright Angel Creek
The climb isn't down the falls. If you are standing at the base of the falls facing it the log is on your left slightly behind you, if it's still in the...
Bob Marley 2001-03-20 00:03:15 #7641

ANCIENT CHAMBERS SPAN ACROSS BENEATH NORTHERN ARIZONA
(This seems to have been dropped from email from some reason. Rare but not unexpected. --SW) ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: ...
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

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