Cardenas Butte

Cardenas Butte

Cardenas Butte (6269') from near Lipan Point (7300'). It was somewhere in the vicinity of Tanner Canyon, (east of the butte), where Europeans first "discovered" the Grand Canyon. Despite the scenery, Tanner Canyon has some colorful legends. It was called (at one time) "Horsethief" Canyon. It's reported that this side-canyon was used by horse thieves to drive stolen horses across the Canyon into Utah. While inside the Canyon, the brands on the horses would be changed before driving the horses out on the North Rim via what's now the Nankoweap Trail. The Tanner Trail should not be used by any but the more hardened hiker and ardent canyoneer! There's NO water available until you reach the river. A perfect "water-cache-point" along the trail is called Stegosaurus Rocks. June 11, 2009
lcarreau
on Aug 3, 2009 8:31 pm
Image Type(s): Hiking,  Flora,  Informational,  Scenery
Image ID: 536552

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