Grand Canyon National Park Hiking Trips
Loren and I caught the 4:30 shuttle to start out hike down Kaibab trail to the Bright Angel Campground at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. A park ranger told us it would stay so hot down in the canyon that we wouldn't even use sleeping bags, and that there weren't any bugs, so we decided to pack VERY light (water, some cliff bars, jerkey and dried fruit, and our sleeping pads)....
Two day trip in the winter down the Kaibab South trail, overnight at Phantom Ranch and then back up Bright Angel Trail.Started out around 11:00 am from the trailhead. The upper sections of the trail has several inches of snow and ice. Used the over shoes traction devices, which worked great. Made great progess, getting to Phantom Ranch around 3:30. Had a great dinner at the ranch and the three of us...
Photos and GPS data from my hike to Havasupai, 6/10/10 to 6/12/10.
We gave up on finding warm weather by going south as we were already a stones throw from the Mexican border in Tucson. We decided to head north to southern Utah, CJ's favorite place on earth (if there is a god, then he's a Mormon because he gave them Utah). But on the way, on a whim, we decided to call and see if we could get a last minute reservation at...
Took more than 7 hrs drive from Death Valley to the Grand Canyon. Stayed overnight at the Maswik Lodge inside the park. Resort facility was not bad except we chose not to pick the rooms with air conditioning to save a few dollars. In late April, we don’t really need it since the temperature at night in the rim was pretty cool. It was indeed cool when we arrived there at 10:30pm.
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Before our trip, we knew the Grand Canyon would be kind of cool at the end of April but had never expected snow. To my surprise, when I looked out of the window the 3rd morning in Grand Canyon, it was snowing.
The temperature was 0C, strong wind, with tiny hails of snow. The forecasted snow storm we heard last night during dinner was now here. At times, snow was heavy and...
A three-day backpack in the lush, green Havasu Canyon.
Full write up at Modern Hiker.
God’s creation of natural wonders are truly amazing. Before this trip, the most memorable trips I have ever made was walking on the ocean floor after a few billion tones of seawater flow in and out of the Bay of Fundy during the tide cycle, taking a boat heading towards the fall to feel the downpouring of the vast amount of water from Niagara Falls, viewing of many different colours of Yellowstone...
The challenge, to hike rim to rim to rim in less than 24 hours. Could we do it? We weren't sure...well, one of us was not but I decided to try anyway. Besides, Brad and Tony said, "piece of cake," and I believed them...first mistake!! So for 6 weeks we trained on Telegraph Pass in Yuma, AZ. We researched what others had done to prepare, what they took to eat and drink,...
