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GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
Acrophobia or Fear of Heights. Walking along the rim of Grand Canyon, you certainly see examples of people, especially mothers with . Bubonic Plague. Symptoms and Recommendations The Bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually . Heat Strain. HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what SNAKES | HIT THE TRAILSEE MORE ON HITTHETRAIL.COM GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
Acrophobia or Fear of Heights. Walking along the rim of Grand Canyon, you certainly see examples of people, especially mothers with . Bubonic Plague. Symptoms and Recommendations The Bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually . Heat Strain. SNAKES | HIT THE TRAIL The most common snakes you will find at the Grand Canyon are Gopher Snakes and Common King Snakes. Both are harmless and actually very useful to have as neighbors! They eat rodents, which would become dangerously abundant if left unchecked. Rodents are by far more troublesome than snakesBACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
CANYON COUNTRY HIKING This second edition is a great resource for those wanting to explore some of the best there is in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. You’ll find trips geared towards both hiking and driving tours in Arches, Zion, Bryce, Glen Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon, as well as the area surroundingthe parks.
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which is BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. WILDFIRE PROMPTS EVACUATIONS ON NORTH RIM A massive wildfire forced the closure and evacuation of the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park. The lightning sparked blaze, dubbed the “Warm Fire”, charred approximately 60,000 acres of the Kaibab National Forest before being fully contained by firefighters on July 6. Although the fire failed to reach the boundary of Grand Canyon MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during their WILDFIRE PROMPTS EVACUATIONS ON NORTH RIM A massive wildfire forced the closure and evacuation of the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park. The lightning sparked blaze, dubbed the “Warm Fire”, charred approximately 60,000 acres of the Kaibab National Forest before being fully contained by firefighters on July 6. Although the fire failed to reach the boundary of Grand CanyonCOPPER KNEE BRACES
HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during their WILDFIRE PROMPTS EVACUATIONS ON NORTH RIM A massive wildfire forced the closure and evacuation of the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park. The lightning sparked blaze, dubbed the “Warm Fire”, charred approximately 60,000 acres of the Kaibab National Forest before being fully contained by firefighters on July 6. Although the fire failed to reach the boundary of Grand CanyonCOPPER KNEE BRACES
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
WILDFIRE PROMPTS EVACUATIONS ON NORTH RIM A massive wildfire forced the closure and evacuation of the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park. The lightning sparked blaze, dubbed the “Warm Fire”, charred approximately 60,000 acres of the Kaibab National Forest before being fully contained by firefighters on July 6. Although the fire failed to reach the boundary of Grand Canyon GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which is BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) .COPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion that WELCOME BACK SUPERINTENDENT CHRIS AND GOODBYE FLINTSTONES Welcome home Chris Lehnertz! Oh, what a week or so it has been in the Grand Canyon region. First of all, I am happy and relieved to report that Grand Canyon Superintendent Christine Lehnertz has been cleared all of allegations against her. MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during their BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.COPPER KNEE BRACES
HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during their BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.COPPER KNEE BRACES
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. WILDFIRE PROMPTS EVACUATIONS ON NORTH RIM A massive wildfire forced the closure and evacuation of the North Rim in Grand Canyon National Park. The lightning sparked blaze, dubbed the “Warm Fire”, charred approximately 60,000 acres of the Kaibab National Forest before being fully contained by firefighters on July 6. Although the fire failed to reach the boundary of Grand CanyonCOPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion that WELCOME BACK SUPERINTENDENT CHRIS AND GOODBYE FLINTSTONES Welcome home Chris Lehnertz! Oh, what a week or so it has been in the Grand Canyon region. First of all, I am happy and relieved to report that Grand Canyon Superintendent Christine Lehnertz has been cleared all of allegations against her.CLEAR CREEK TRAIL
Grand Canyon National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Grand Canyon National Park Arizona Clear Creek Trail The Clear Creek Trail was built in 1934 MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association. BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association. BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents CANYON COUNTRY HIKING This second edition is a great resource for those wanting to explore some of the best there is in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. You’ll find trips geared towards both hiking and driving tours in Arches, Zion, Bryce, Glen Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon, as well as the area surroundingthe parks.
NORTH RIM TO SOUTH RIM HIKE A Journey from North to South. Rim to rim. In Grand Canyon circles this simple phrase conjures up a chasm full of images. From the towering fir and spruce on the North Rim to the tumbling waters of Roaring Springs, from the breezy stoop of the Phantom Ranch cantina to the frothy current of the Colorado River. THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which isCOPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion thatCLEAR CREEK TRAIL
Grand Canyon National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Grand Canyon National Park Arizona Clear Creek Trail The Clear Creek Trail was built in 1934 MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association. BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
ARIZONA HIKING CLUBS & MEETUP GROUPS Arizona has many hiking clubs and meetup groups that offer companionship, tips and discovery of great trails. Here is a list of clubs in Arizona. If your club is not listed, please feel free to contact me for inclusion on this list. 50plus Easy to Mod Hiking. Arizona Trail Association. BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents CANYON COUNTRY HIKING This second edition is a great resource for those wanting to explore some of the best there is in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. You’ll find trips geared towards both hiking and driving tours in Arches, Zion, Bryce, Glen Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon, as well as the area surroundingthe parks.
NORTH RIM TO SOUTH RIM HIKE A Journey from North to South. Rim to rim. In Grand Canyon circles this simple phrase conjures up a chasm full of images. From the towering fir and spruce on the North Rim to the tumbling waters of Roaring Springs, from the breezy stoop of the Phantom Ranch cantina to the frothy current of the Colorado River. THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which isCOPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion thatCLEAR CREEK TRAIL
Grand Canyon National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Grand Canyon National Park Arizona Clear Creek Trail The Clear Creek Trail was built in 1934 MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water. PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Below is some more useful advice from some readers for those staying at Phantom Ranch. Hike North to South Rim. DOING RIM TO RIM it is much easier to hike down the higher and initially much steeper North Rim to Phantom and then up the comparatively more gradual Bright Angel Trail to the lower South Rim. (The South Kaibab is shorter but steeper BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
Acrophobia or Fear of Heights. Walking along the rim of Grand Canyon, you certainly see examples of people, especially mothers with . Bubonic Plague. Symptoms and Recommendations The Bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually . Heat Strain. HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer. EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water. PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Below is some more useful advice from some readers for those staying at Phantom Ranch. Hike North to South Rim. DOING RIM TO RIM it is much easier to hike down the higher and initially much steeper North Rim to Phantom and then up the comparatively more gradual Bright Angel Trail to the lower South Rim. (The South Kaibab is shorter but steeper BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets.NANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during theirCOPPER KNEE BRACES
FEAR OF HEIGHTS
Acrophobia or Fear of Heights. Walking along the rim of Grand Canyon, you certainly see examples of people, especially mothers with . Bubonic Plague. Symptoms and Recommendations The Bubonic plague is an infection of the lymphatic system, usually . Heat Strain.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. NORTH RIM TO SOUTH RIM HIKE A Journey from North to South. Rim to rim. In Grand Canyon circles this simple phrase conjures up a chasm full of images. From the towering fir and spruce on the North Rim to the tumbling waters of Roaring Springs, from the breezy stoop of the Phantom Ranch cantina to the frothy current of the Colorado River. THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which isNANKOWEAP GRANARIES
Nankoweap Granaries | Photo by Mike Buchheit. Until their puzzling exodus in the late 1200s, the Anasazi people carved out a hardscrabble existence from rim to river in the Grand Canyon. Wherever there were reliable springs or fertile land for farming, it’s a safe bet that these hardy inhabitants took full advantage at some point during their REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which is PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Below is some more useful advice from some readers for those staying at Phantom Ranch. Hike North to South Rim. DOING RIM TO RIM it is much easier to hike down the higher and initially much steeper North Rim to Phantom and then up the comparatively more gradual Bright Angel Trail to the lower South Rim. (The South Kaibab is shorter but steeper BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water. BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which is PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Below is some more useful advice from some readers for those staying at Phantom Ranch. Hike North to South Rim. DOING RIM TO RIM it is much easier to hike down the higher and initially much steeper North Rim to Phantom and then up the comparatively more gradual Bright Angel Trail to the lower South Rim. (The South Kaibab is shorter but steeper BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water. BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets.EQUIPMENT GUIDE
Equipment Rentals & Purchase. Grand Canyon & Flagstaff Grand Canyon Outfitters - (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the . Flashlights and Lanterns. Whether it’s being caught out on the trail after dark, finding the latrine in the middle of the . Seat Pads. SNAKES | HIT THE TRAIL The most common snakes you will find at the Grand Canyon are Gopher Snakes and Common King Snakes. Both are harmless and actually very useful to have as neighbors! They eat rodents, which would become dangerously abundant if left unchecked. Rodents are by far more troublesome than snakes CANYON COUNTRY HIKING This second edition is a great resource for those wanting to explore some of the best there is in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. You’ll find trips geared towards both hiking and driving tours in Arches, Zion, Bryce, Glen Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon, as well as the area surroundingthe parks.
GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which isCOPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion that MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Planning your trip. Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and a lot more fun! “ GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER Summer temperatures on the South Rim are relatively pleasant (50°-80° F), but inner canyon temperatures are extreme. Daytime highs at the river often exceed 100°F. North Rim temperatures are cooler than those on the South Rim due to increased elevation. Afternoon rain showers are common on both rims in the summer.BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
Chris Townsend. 4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, safety, and low-impact camping. Whether you want to stick to well-established routes or head off cross-country, this book tells you how to do it safely and be wellprepared.
EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which is PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Below is some more useful advice from some readers for those staying at Phantom Ranch. Hike North to South Rim. DOING RIM TO RIM it is much easier to hike down the higher and initially much steeper North Rim to Phantom and then up the comparatively more gradual Bright Angel Trail to the lower South Rim. (The South Kaibab is shorter but steeper BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE In town, a small house lot is about fifty feet wide. Walk at least the distance of four lots away from the water source. Never use an area that may be used as a campsite or kitchen area by others in the future. Use the same guidelines concerning distance for urinating or dumping out wash water. BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE Then do a single very snug overhand loop with the laces just before you start lacing through the quick release eyelets. Lace through the first pair of quick release eyelets and then do another snug overhand loop. Lace through the next pair, and again, do another loop. Do this all the way to the top of the eyelets. HOME | HIT THE TRAILHIKERS GUIDESEDONAEXPLOREBOOKS & VIDEOCONTACTBACKCOUNTRY FOOD Dedicated to helping those planning a visit to Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest. Whether you plan on hiking, backpacking, taking a mule, or a river trip, you’ll find information, tips, and resources that will make planning your trip much easier, safer, and alot more fun!
GRAND CANYON TRIVIA & FACTS Here are some tidbits and facts that you might enjoy learning about Grand Canyon National Park and the Colorado River. Wikipedia and the Grand Canyon Tourist also have some great pages of Grand Canyon facts.. For information on our summer thunderstorm season, visit the Monsoon page.. Grand Canyon is located at Latitude 36°, Longitude-112°
GRAND CANYON WEATHER When most people think of Arizona, they think of heat, sand dunes, cactus, and rattlesnakes. Many do not realize that the only place you’ll even find large concentrations of sand dunes in Arizona is near Yuma, right on the Arizona/California border!BACKCOUNTRY SKILLS
4th Edition of my favorite book! Highly recommended, this book covers all aspects of backpacking—gear, different terrain and climatic conditions, fitness, EQUIPMENT RENTALS & PURCHASE Grand Canyon & Flagstaff. Grand Canyon Outfitters – (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the camping section inside the Canyon Village Marketplace rents and sells equipment and backpacking supplies. Delaware North is the concession, and they have a page showing what THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The above photo was taken as part of the Matthes Survey in 1903, and it depicts the trail in the early days of Grand Canyon tourism. The Kolb brothers had yet to build their eponymous studio, and the El Tovar lodge wouldn’t be completed for another two years. GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Mike Buchheit was the director of the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute for over 25 years, a professional landscape photographer and instructor, a freelance travel writer, and a popular lecturer on a wide variety of Grand Canyon-related topics. PHANTOM RANCH TIPS & TRICKS Heading to Phantom Ranch for fun and relaxation? Wondering what to do while there on a layover day? There are some simple but very useful pieces of advice to make your trip to Phantom even more special. BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE Some recommended products below may include affiliate links for which I may receive a commission if purchased when clicking through. Please note that I only recommend products that I feel are worthy, and you will not pay any extra when purchasing through these links. BOOT LACING TECHNIQUE The relentless downhill grades at Grand Canyon and throughout canyon country can be pure torture on your feet—and especially on your toes! How do you tie your boots so that your feet don’t slide forward, causing you to hit your toes and toenails at the tip while still allowing some room for the swelling that naturally occurs?EQUIPMENT GUIDE
Equipment Rentals & Purchase. Grand Canyon & Flagstaff Grand Canyon Outfitters - (928) 638-2262 Convenient location, the . Flashlights and Lanterns. Whether it’s being caught out on the trail after dark, finding the latrine in the middle of the . Seat Pads. SNAKES | HIT THE TRAIL The most common snakes you will find at the Grand Canyon are Gopher Snakes and Common King Snakes. Both are harmless and actually very useful to have as neighbors! They eat rodents, which would become dangerously abundant if left unchecked. Rodents are by far more troublesome than snakes CANYON COUNTRY HIKING This second edition is a great resource for those wanting to explore some of the best there is in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. You’ll find trips geared towards both hiking and driving tours in Arches, Zion, Bryce, Glen Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon, as well as the area surroundingthe parks.
GRAND CANYON MULE RIDES Grand Canyon National Park Lodges also offers a two-hour, four-mile Canyon Vistas Mule Ride along the rim of the canyon. This stays “topside” and is a guided mule ride along the East Rim Trail. More information. If a gentle horseback ride through the forest is more your style, Grand Canyon Apache Stables offers guided one- andtwo-hour
THE BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL: THEN AND NOW The Bright Angel Trail is one such trail. Upper Cameron Trail Routing. Avid canyon hikers know that the Bright Angel Trail was not always the Bright Angel Trail. It began life as a Native American route, was developed as a private “toll road” by businessman Ralph Cameron, and was eventually taken over and improved by the National ParkService.
REGIONAL INDIAN RESERVATIONS Whether you are visiting the . Below are the Indian Reservations found in the immediate Grand Canyon region. Please note that it is . Below are some photo galleries and slideshows from various activities and locations - most are from . Arizona Office of Tourism1100 West Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (866) 275-5816, (602) . WALKING STICKS & TREKKING POLES Walking Sticks & Trekking Poles. Summary: Walking sticks take much of the strain off of your lower body and joints, allowing your upper body to take some of the efforts. You will feel less tired, and your ankles, knees, and hips will take less of a beating. They also allow you to walk more naturally on uneven terrain which further prevents GRAND CANYON RAILWAY IN WINTER Winter has arrived in northern Arizona. As always, visitors have a few different options in travelling to the park. Personal vehicles, tour flights from Las Vegas, or the Grand Canyon Railway. The latter runs all year, and departs daily from Williams, Arizona, which isCOPPER KNEE BRACES
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is also skeptical. In 2015, the FTC announced a $1.35 million settlement with Tommie Copper, a seller of copper-infused compression wear after alleging that the company had promoted its products using false and unsubstantiated claims. Among the statements that the FTC took issue with was an assertion that MILEAGE (KM) TO / FROM GRAND CANYON'S SOUTH RIM Mileage (Km) to / from Grand Canyon’s South Rim. If you are interested in mileage to the North Rim, Grand Canyon National Park has driving distances . Ranger Programs. Grand Canyon National Park offers ranger programs throughout the park. Whether you are visiting the . This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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