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Mar 15, - This account of the events leading to Louis Cicotello's death on Sunday March 6, , in No Man's Canyon relies in large part on the.
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Checklists submitted within the last hour are not shown. Show All Details. Broad-tailed Hummingbird. Red-tailed Hawk. Williamson's Sapsucker.

Acorn Woodpecker. Hairy Woodpecker. Northern Flicker. Hammond's Flycatcher. Cassin's Vireo.

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Steller's Jay. Mexican Jay. Common Raven.

Mountain Chickadee. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. White-breasted Nuthatch. Pygmy Nuthatch. Hermit Thrush. Lesser Goldfinch. Chipping Sparrow.

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Yellow-eyed Junco. Yellow-rumped Warbler. Black-headed Grosbeak.


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Turkey Vulture. Northern Goshawk. Red-naped Sapsucker. Bridled Titmouse. Violet-green Swallow. Red-breasted Nuthatch. Canyon Wren. House Wren. House Finch. Dark-eyed Junco. Spotted Towhee. Townsend's Warbler. Hermit Warbler. Black-chinned Hummingbird. Swainson's Hawk. Western Wood-Pewee. Cordilleran Flycatcher. Dusky-capped Flycatcher. Western Kingbird. At the core they seem to have squeezed out the last of our trailing everyday questions and turned them into pure manifestation of quiet reflection, all the while unveiling new motifs previously overlooked.

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I have taken the liberty to refer to it as everything draining into the Dirty Devil River from the east. It's a wild piece of country that always delivers a great adventure and usually the kind of beating that makes beer taste damn good. As I write this I have to find a position to let my elbows off the edge of the table because it seems that all the hide was left behind in our clamber to drag ourselves out of the depths of that irresistible and punishing sandstone abyss.

Whoever you are, Indian Brave, Train Robber, or Backpacker, most people agree on one thing; access into and out of the Dirty Devil Canyons is limited to a few ways. Lisa and I decided a long time ago that our next trip to the Roost would be into a little traveled place called No Man's Canyon.

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On study of maps it looked like we could make a loop out of it, provided we agree on several miles of road walking back to the rig. Day 1: It was late morning now as we drove out the East Angel Point Plateau, onto an island in the sky of sorts, between two major tributary canyons of the Dirty Devil.


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The map and GPS said it was time to stop, but Lisa required that we pull the '77 off the road and park somewhere that we wouldn't squish any cute little yuccas. We locked up and slogged south, across a mile of blackbrush, where nobody had walked in a thousand years, probably for good reason. At the rim we looked into a bottomless mess of solid stone.

I looked down at the ground for a bit, thinking that when I looked up it would all make sense. I got out the map, and took a drink of water trying to wash the nervous cotton out of my mouth. I squirmed under the weight of my pack and uncomfortably looked back at the obscenity, but for some reason I smiled at the thought of the challenge that brought us here. Excited by the intimidating task of route finding that lay before us, we stepped off the rim, through a 20' notch that the USGS map promised would be there.

We descended onto the wonderful Navajo slickrock maze of domes in one of those heart stopping descents that looked impossible, right to the end.