I've done part of that one.. it basically just winds around between houses and branches off in several spots. Nothing to write home about, but it's nice to have a connector between the parks.
Six other 14ers? That's hardly a justification. Most 14ers I've been on have had clear, easy trails to the top. Just one ounce of research would have told this guy that the Sawtooth is not a place for a dog. 14ers.com has several descriptions, reports, and pictures that lay out exactly what sort of ...
Sredfield wrote:searching for GPSJoe will be easier
yeah.. I think that has probably been on a lot of minds, with the direction the blaze is taking. bittersweet if it actually happens. it would be great to find Joe, but even better if the area he was trying to conquer retained its natural state in doing so.
Pima Wash at South Mountain, full route from National Trail to Hidden Valley 1. for the most part, you can't see the city from the wash itself 2. probably 3 -- first part is walking in a wash, then route-finding skills and scrambling come into play farther up the wash 3. not bad -- I've seen lizards...
didn't realize there was anything going on out there. I was just in La Barge box and Boulder Canyon today.. the only excitement seemed to be a huge group of campers in Boulder Cyn.
I have a friend who works for this company, who has filled me in on a few details of events leading up to the crash, and of the character of the pilot himself. I'm really hoping people will reserve their judgements over what may have happened until the complete NTSB report comes out. Certain media o...