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Old 02-21-2008   #1
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Salt River Guidebook

Does anyone know where to find a Salt guidebook?
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Old 02-21-2008   #2
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There is not one. You might still be able to get a river map that's photocopied from the rangers, maybe.

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Old 02-21-2008   #3
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The Bible

Does Cutch and Stafford's CRC New Testiment have the Salt in it, I'm pretty sure it does
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Old 02-21-2008   #4
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I was thinking a river map guidebook...to avoid problems like hitting Blackrock unaware after an afternoon of beer drinking, like we did last year.
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Old 02-21-2008   #5
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There's an excellent laminated, bound, topo map circulating somewhere below Quartzite right now from last weekend (Sorry Derk). It shows mileage, camps, rapids, topography, etc. You might send "Count" a message and see where he got it.

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Old 02-21-2008   #6
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I got mine from Oarbender on here. It's an excellent product and totally worth it. PM him and I'm sure he can get you one.

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Old 02-21-2008   #7
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The old Ranger map can be found at River Rafting Trip Campsites

And how do you not notice Blackrock? It's pretty obvious ala nombre, plus it's right after Eye...
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Old 02-21-2008   #8
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The one that came from Oarbender was excellent. As it turns out sliding it underneath the cam strap on the firepan seems like a secure place, but it isn't.

You can also get maps from: Salt River Map

No where near as good, but free for you to print and laminate yourself.
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Old 02-22-2008   #9
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sorry folks, But I wasn't involved with anything about the Salt.

I'll betcha it was oarboatman.

I think ive seen him post info bout the Salt.
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Old 02-22-2008   #10
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Whipass book!

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Does anyone know where to find a Salt guidebook?
There is a great guide book with waterproof pages that has a map you can flip thru. It has the entire stretch from Apache falls to the dam, with all the rapids and camps on it. Sadly, it's out of print. A friend brought it on my second trip and it was priceless. Try to google it, google books can have entire books to download if the book is out of print.
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