Sue and I just had a 29 hour epic in Chambers canyon (robber’s roost area), and as a result had to leave a stuck pack behind. It a yellow vortex 1800, located at the beginning of the first tight (chimney over) squeeze in what Tom calls the 3rd section of the canyon. There’s also a first aid kit (in a blue silnylon pouch) and assorted contents strewn nearby.
If anyone is going through chambers in the near future can recover it for me I’ll reward you with a case of your favorite beverage.
Full trip report to follow.
Steve
davewyo1
Steve; Pen and I will go in tomorrow and send it back to you. We hope you and Sue are okay, Dave
> On 5/30/08, steve susswein wrote:
Sue and I just had a 29 hour epic in Chambers canyon (robber’s roost area),
and as a result had to leave a stuck pack behind. It a yellow vortex 1800,
located at the beginning of the first tight (chimney over) squeeze in what
Tom calls the 3rd section of the canyon. There’s also a first aid kit (in a
blue silnylon pouch) and assorted contents strewn nearby.
If anyone is going through chambers in the near future can recover it for
me I’ll reward you with a case of your favorite beverage.
Full trip report to follow.
Steve
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hank moon
Great! My favorite beverage is currently Booker’s Bourbon…I”m on the way.
Can’t wait for the TR!
On 5/30/08, steve susswein steve_susswein@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Sue and I just had a 29 hour epic in Chambers canyon (robber’s roost area), > and as a result had to leave a stuck pack behind. It a yellow vortex 1800, > located at the beginning of the first tight (chimney over) squeeze in what > Tom calls the 3rd section of the canyon. There’s also a first aid kit (in a > blue silnylon pouch) and assorted contents strewn nearby.
If anyone is going through chambers in the near future can recover it for > me I’ll reward you with a case of your favorite beverage.
Full trip report to follow.
Steve
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