Hmph.Ursidae69 said:I attached the weather from www.weather.com for the Rainbow Bridge Nat Mon.
It has improved slightly, with Monday being not quite as bad. You know how weather is, it might change over the next few days leading up to the trip. But, it's still not looking good and I didn't even think about the whole slot canyon safety issue.
DUDE!!!! Sweeet!!!WolfSoul said:I'm going to be busy tonight, but late tonight I'll try to post some alternatives. It looks like there's only a 10% chance of rain in Phoenix and Tucson this weekend, so I'll be focusing on southern AZ.
One place off the top of my head is the Eagletail Wilderness. No water there though, if I remember right.
With a large group like we'll have, the Pajarita Wilderness, (right down on the Mexico border) becomes a safer option. It's a relatively small area, and a fairly short hike, but supposedly a really nice area. Kicker there is that there's some potential for feet wet in one or two spots, depending on how much water is there. As dry as it's been down here lately, we might be ok though. I think there's a biological station there, so if I can find a number for them, I'll give them a ring to find out the water situation.
Yeah, sorry about that.Ursidae69 said:If we end up doing Alternative B, I'll probably not go. Southern AZ is too far for the time I had. I need to save $$$ anyway for this Brazil trip I'm taking in June. I might need to sell an organ soon of the price goes up anymore! (Inside joke with Wolfy). :ylsmoke:
articulate said:Yeah, sorry about that.![]()
Although Rainbow Bridge isn't 100% cancelled YET. The fat lady has not sung. The worm is still in the bottle.
On another note, I've heard excellent things about the Gila Wilderness area of New Mexico. Hot springs!!!!
Let's plan it up!
Mark