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Bo & Tanya
Are you going to put up a TR on your website? Hope so. :rockon:
I think they already have one of the wave. But maybe this trip was something different.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldno7
http://www.zionnational-park.com/coy...ttes-paria.htm
Nice shot Bruce! I see you made it back OK!Quote:
Originally Posted by fireuseman
We do already have our TR up on the website. It's on the left side under Paria Canyon. I think we will be updating a bit on the Permit System since it has changed a bit since we last wrote it up (particularly the way walk-in permits are handled). I'm sure Tanya will be adding some new fun photos to the gallery though! We might add a little info on some new "finds" to the current TR too!Quote:
Originally Posted by oldno7
http://www.zionnational-park.com/coy...ttes-paria.htm
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Thats what I was hoping for--maybe some updates as per Henk?? :2thumbs:
Very cool photos. Let's see some more. I love the sandstone streaked with snow and the water...etc. Very cool shots. :2thumbs:
Here is the full Wave.
Bo, 2.5 hr drive home with unplowed roads and snowing. Well worth the trip though!
Good photos all. I saw a little snow there last March, but not this much. It looks great.
I did a little slipping and sliding on that road once, and there are places where going off the road will definitely flip you.
Dang! I wondered what you'd run into? I was home at 8:45, got my gear sorted, laundry in the washer, clothes laid out for work today, and showered by 9:30! The only hitch I ran into on the way home is that my spark plugs were shot, and wires cracked so I sort of limped home on 4 cylinders!Quote:
Originally Posted by fireuseman
Bo catches a Wave!
Wow! Very nice shot!
Beautiful!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bo_Beck
Great shots. I've added this area to my list of must do's for this spring. How hard is it to get a permit and do you need to get them well in advance?
If you are trying to get an online permit they are very difficult to get. South Coyote Buttes is easier. However as for walk-in permits I have never had a problem getting them. If you live far away its more difficult. In the winter you have to get them in Kanab the day before you plan to hike. The exception is hiking on Sunday, you pick them up on Friday since the office is closed on the weekend. The rest of the year you get walkin permits at the Paria Contact Station about 4 miles from House Rock Road that you take to get to the trailhead.
The best plan is to have a plan B if you can't get a permit. The Wahweap Hoodoos are nearby as well as some areas at Coyote Buttes that don't need a permit and South Coyote Buttes.
http://www.zionnational-park.com/coy...ttes-paria.htm
http://www.zionnational-park.com/coyote-buttes.htm
A photo from the last Wave trip.
One of my favourite Wave photos! Nice one!Quote:
Originally Posted by fireuseman
Hang loose, Bo...