Re: Hermit -Boucher Question
Ditto to that. I'd say book two or three or four nights at Hermit, and let that trail be your Canyon intro, down and up. Then use those short winter days at...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-14 00:58:36 #18301

Re: Beamer and Escalante
So if I've had a ton of operations on the right knee and my right thigh is weaker and the leg is shorter by a half inch I should plan a long one way trip on...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-12 19:52:22 #18266

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Doug, Interesting that a place relatively close to road and river can still be full of mystery. Whenever I go back to a place I'd been years ago I am...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-12 05:55:35 #18249

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Doug, I wish I could supply more detail of the individual obstacles, that was a long time ago and I did not take notes of that trip. So what remains is a...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-11 16:21:36 #18241

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Re: Adair's post: That's great advice to remember. One caveat I would offer to this from my experience is that what one might attempt to do, as compared to...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-11 14:17:46 #18239

Re: Beamer and Escalante
There are at least a couple ways out of Papago that I am aware of, one done by Butchart out the east arm and another that I did accompanying Ken Walters in...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-11 04:13:56 #18216

Re: Advice...Phantom&Haunted Canyons
One idea: When you get to Phantom Ranch and are settled in, scramble up the route leaving the campgrounds for Utah Flats a couple hundred feet and back...
Tom Bourne 2002-12-09 14:20:51 #18141

Re: N Kaibab trail
I'll add my perspective - if you are into poking around off-trail at all there is plenty to discover and enjoy on the North Kaibab around Cottonwood ....
Tom Bourne 2002-12-08 00:14:27 #18106

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