Descended the trailess snow slope down to 6000 ft (75-ml/Tanner Saddle) and then to the Colorado River. Got some weather (rain, snow, wind), but was rewarded with AMAZING views and winter solitude. Ascended back and had the best camp in many years perched on the flat sandstone ridge 30 ft wide overlooking the 75-Mile Canyon. Broke the trail in the fresh snow. No traction devices were needed.
eferesen - Jun 30, 2015 5:23 pm Date Climbed: Nov 26, 2011
Winter 2011This is my least favorite hike in the Canyon
canichol - Jun 3, 2010 11:28 pm Date Climbed: May 31, 2010
Tanner TrailDay hiked to the river and back. Great views and solitude.
Alex Wood - Apr 27, 2010 12:24 am Date Climbed: Apr 25, 2010
Very Nice TrailLed a trip down here for NAU Outdoors. Very cool scenic trail. This was my first time down inside the canyon.
cp0915 - Mar 26, 2010 1:04 pm
Tanner TrailA great trail. After climbing Escalante and Cardenas Buttes, DB and I took a long nap in the warm sun on a large flat boulder just off the trail.
Rinat Shagisultanov - Jan 2, 2009 3:02 pm Date Climbed: Dec 26, 2008
Winter/ChristmasDescended the trailess snow slope down to 6000 ft (75-ml/Tanner Saddle) and then to the Colorado River. Got some weather (rain, snow, wind), but was rewarded with AMAZING views and winter solitude. Ascended back and had the best camp in many years perched on the flat sandstone ridge 30 ft wide overlooking the 75-Mile Canyon. Broke the trail in the fresh snow. No traction devices were needed.