Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
Thanks, Wayne. You confirmed what I suspected. We prefer to do loop hikes, so if we go down Saddle (starting from Muav Saddle) to the Tapeats/Saddle/Crazy...
bobbutt38 2005-05-09 17:01:01 #36595

Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
Thanks for the info, Doug. I have seen information on the route up to the esplanade from the west side of Crazy Jug (it begins a few hundred yards up Crazy...
bobbutt38 2005-05-09 14:27:43 #36583

Crazy Jug Exit Routes
We will be in the Crazy Jug/Tapeats/Saddle vicinity in the near future and I was hoping to find a quick way to get to the espanade and back to upper Saddle...
bobbutt38 2005-05-08 21:11:20 #36574

Re: Shinumo Creek travel
The chockstone can be bypassed several ways. The easiest is to backtrack to the "nose" on the right at the junction of Flint and Shinumo. There is a...
bobbutt38 2004-08-26 17:19:13 #31680

Re: Panic time?
Sounds like you are in a similar situation to me. They ran out of the permit forms to print on and I was told it would be a few weeks before I would see...
bobbutt38 2003-12-14 08:20:54 #26811

Re: Faxing Permit Requests
And just to comment on that, I sent my application request before midnight on the 30th, because I was told the same thing. Then I waited for my permit and...
bobbutt38 2003-12-13 18:05:18 #26799

Re: filter element life
We (two hikers) used a PUR Hiker in late September on a 8-day hike. It worked great in the clear pools of Tuna Creek and Shinumo Creek, but the Colorado...
bobbutt38 2002-11-22 10:38:14 #17857

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "r_owings1" wrote: > Hi- > > I'm planning an October trip with several friends, all experienced > canyoneers. We're doing George...
bobbutt38 2002-09-03 19:22:46 #16423

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