I'm out.HikeUp wrote:Hmm...neat idea. I'm interested, but won't know until Wednesday if it's a possibility or not. The river will be high won't it?
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Yes. That's me. By the way, thank you. All the gear was in great shape and my boys have gotten some good use out of it! 8)EnFuego wrote:Bill - I think as a whole, we would like to leave the trail head at 8am sharp. If you are a definate, but can only make 8:30am, I'm sure we can accomodate that.Bill wrote:A definate maybe. Did you decide on 8:30 then?
By the way Bill, are you the same Bill that picked up my snowboards?
Does'nt look like I will make this event, but I hiked that same stretch last year as a hike through to Vincent Gap (an over-nighter)and had a blast. Planning on doing it again this spring. Probably won't do the lilbitmo version though.
what the heck? what's all this about truffles and car deals? haha you guys are nuts!TacoDelRio wrote:I shall pass as I finally have hours at work, and need to do a truffle shuffle of sorts to get a car deal.
I'm in. No gf though, the scenery should nice, even without her
btw, is it possible to go all the way through to the 2? We should do that instead of an in-n-out. the narrows might be a tad wet though.
Hey, if you guys make it all the way to Hwy 2, I'll pick you up and take you down! Vincent Gap I presume?
You mean "F-" it. Glad to have you along. Sorry to hear about the job situation, but you deserved better any way.TacoDelRio wrote:I just quit my job tonight so I'm in. Fuck it. 8) Hope that water is higher than the grass in Germany.
We'll talk on the trail about some job oppurtunities I know of.
Tailand aint so bad a place anyhoo. Lots of #@$&, $#^&@, and much more.
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I had a chat with the bungee jump folks, and they said their reservations are full for the day on Saturday. He said that there's usually time at the end of the day for walk-ins, but we're talking 4-5pm here, then hiking out by headlamp.
Bert- thanks for the heads-up.
I'm thinking of calling them myself and asking what the stream crossings are like. If the stream crossings are all about wading and getting totally wet, I think the group is going to veer off and head up to Bonita Peak and either drop down into Cold Water Canyon or cross country to Iron Mountain.
I'm thinking of calling them myself and asking what the stream crossings are like. If the stream crossings are all about wading and getting totally wet, I think the group is going to veer off and head up to Bonita Peak and either drop down into Cold Water Canyon or cross country to Iron Mountain.
I think that let's me out. You guys have a good time and say a little prayer for my knee.EnFuego wrote: If the stream crossings are all about wading and getting totally wet, I think the group is going to veer off and head up to Bonita Peak and either drop down into Cold Water Canyon or cross country to Iron Mountain.
That area used to be open, and in fact the USFS was promoting it as a hike (Heaton Flat to Coldwater/Allison/Heaton Saddle to Coldwater Canyon to Cattle Canyon to E Fork, back to Heaton Flat) for a while. They even fixed up the trail from the saddle to the canyon bottom. There must have been some vandalism/theft or something. Now, the landowners have closed that whole canyon. You can still drop in above Widman Ranch, but you have to just go back the way you came (or do something truly epic like ascend to San Antonio Ridge). Personally, I don't think you're missing all that much. It's just a long, boring walk on a dirt road. There are a couple of nice spots in the canyon, but overall it's not a great hike.Zach wrote:i've heard from people they're not too friendly when it comes to hikers. what's the deal?
I recall my statement. Looks liek we are going to the Narrows to scout something Lilbitmo is interested in looking at.Hikin_Jim wrote:I think that let's me out. You guys have a good time and say a little prayer for my knee.EnFuego wrote: If the stream crossings are all about wading and getting totally wet, I think the group is going to veer off and head up to Bonita Peak and either drop down into Cold Water Canyon or cross country to Iron Mountain.
No worries - we did a little recon for another hike coming up and basically had mellow 10 mile hike or so.Dirt_Poor wrote: unfortunatly i was unable to attend due to the Forest Service Job fair this morning, oh well im sure you guys had a great time. maybe next time.
We did see some nice nuggets though.