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Zion Natl. Park Utah
Where this canyon got its name The Subway. Ned Walker about to walk out of the Subway. A ice climber a rock climber and canyoneer also a true friend.


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lcarreauHey Ice Man ...

Voted 10/10

That looks like a centrifuge goin' through there.

Simply amazin'. Looks like the colors would be
really fascinating shining inside and
illuminating the walls. Any bats in there???
Posted Sep 18, 2009 11:53 pm

Ice Man Jerry VanRe: Hey Ice Man ...

Hasn't voted

It was amazing that was more or less the end of the slot canyon even though you hike in the canyon for a couple of miles . There were a few places in the canyon where you had to swim in some tight places and wade in few places .The whole canyon experience was fantastic. The Subway most pe0ple say is there favorite
Posted Sep 19, 2009 10:59 am

Ice Man Jerry VanRe: Hey Ice Man ...

Hasn't voted

And if there were bats I did not see any. We did see some tracks of creatures that roamed million of years befor us dinosaur tracks fossilized in two big rocks near the end of the trail
Posted Oct 10, 2009 11:52 am

lcarreauRe: Hey Ice Man ...

Voted 10/10

Dino tracks?

I knew about the ones by Vermillion Cliffs,
but didn't know of the ones near The Subway.

I wish SP-member "Tanya" would return from
wherever she went to and keep me updated on
these important facts.

Thanks, Ice Man Jerry !!!
Posted Oct 10, 2009 2:35 pm

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