Well and simply stated, sir. :2thumbs:
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I think that's a great way to describe it Nat. I also believe that nothing I have heard or read from folks who explored those canyons (I'm stopping that "A-team" business in my posts at least) suggests anything even slightly to the contrary to what Nat described. The folks who were asked to not post things were folks who had agreed to not post things; the guy who came up with the stuff on his own was invited to talk about it privately & then make up his own mind. That seems reasonable & respectful to me.
Wayne
I am amazed by the length of this thread. In the past many discussions on Bogley dissolved into 'Man ****s Dead Horse' and other subjects that had absolutely nothing to with the original idea. which showed the immaturity of many in the group. I applaud those that have persevered to keep this one going on the original subject.
bruce from bryce
[QUOTE=mdd;486477][LEFT]Well, I
I originally removed my posts in protest of issues that have now been resolved.
I've reposted my original statements and will refrain from deleting or modifying my posts in the future.
Bob
Since these canyons are about to come into season....
Purgatory
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/dante-purgatory.htm
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/Files/purgatory01.jpg
Inferno
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/dante-inferno.htm
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/Files/inferno01.jpg
Limbo
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/dante-limbo.htm
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/Files/limbo01.jpg
Paradiso
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/dante-paradiso.htm
http://climb-utah.com/Powell/Files/paradiso01.jpg
The B-team has been busy.... More canyons from the area are on the way soon as I get a chance to write them up....
Enjoy... :popcorn:
Beta for the Dantes can also be found at no cost here:
http://bluugnome. com/canyoneer_trip...mesas_uth.aspx