Help: Legal route around water authority on Snow Creek??

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Help: Legal route around water authority on Snow Creek??

Postby jtarbox » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:26 pm

Hi all. I am new to these forums so please excuse me if what I'm asking for is obvious and I missed it. Does anyone have route info on a legal route that avoids the water authority property at the beginning of the snow creek route? I downloaded the forest service map that shows grid 33 but it's not terribly detailed to someone who has never been there before. Any pictures or more detailed maps? Any help would be appreciated. I'd rather avoid any drama, given all the crazy stuff that has been posted recently. Just want to go climb, don't want any drama!! Thanks in advance.
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Help: Legal route around water authority on Snow Creek??

Postby neverwashasbeen » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:19 pm

There is no "Route", if you've been reading the posts you'll notice that the posts by those who've been making the climb describe going cross country. If you read carefully you'll find fairly detailed descriptions and I believe even a map.
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Postby skunkboy » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:55 pm

Jtarbox,

Check these links out:

http://www.digitalalpine.com/2010-Pictu ... 4468_595Yy

http://bluerail.smugmug.com/Other/Snowc ... 2621_AZwHr

Look at Gigamikes maps and photos and Bluerails photos.
Look at Acmemaps to get a good map

http://mapper.acme.com/

Study all three until your eyeballs pop out of your head.

Sincerely
Skunk

PS. Are you related to the Nebraska Tarbox's by any chance?

PSPS. Look at Bluerails photos and descriptions. You may not want to go up there till the snowpack consolidates down some more.
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Postby jtarbox » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:28 pm

Thanks skunkboy!!! Nope, don't have any relatives in Nebraska, that I'm aware of. It's a very uncommon name. In fact, I've never met anyone with it. Thanks again!
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