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Grand Canyon National Park Tri-Rim, AZ

May 9 - May 16, 2018 -- $1400 ★★★★


What can we possibly tell you about Grand Canyon National Park, that would persuade you to visit? Would it help to know that it's considered one of the 7 Wonders of the Natural World? Or that the geologic features reveal 40% of the Earth's history? Or that the Grand Canyon is home to some of the cleanest air in the United States? Or that it's well over a mile deep, giving rise to superlative, unobstructed views?


Face it, the Grand Canyon is a life list destination that words are insufficient to fully describe. You owe it to yourself to visit this truly amazing wonder.


This trip is a Rim to Rim to Rim trip ... the quintessential, classic (and most popular) route. It's the trip that just about everyone wants to do once in their lives. It begins at the South Rim, heads down to the Colorado River and Phantom Ranch, climbs up to the North Rim, and then heads back to the South Rim on a slightly different route.


This trip is all backpacking and because we ascend from the Colorado River twice, it will be difficult and grueling at times. We will start at the South Kaibab Trail, descend to Bright Angel Campground, ascend to Cottonwood Campground, top out on the North Rim and then reverse the route, but end via the Bright Angel Trail.



Weather

Weather is always an important concern when backpacking, especially in the Grand Canyon. May is a great time to visit weather-wise as it's generally not too cold on the rims and not too hot in the canyon. Be prepared for freezing weather or even snow on the rims, but also be prepared for 100 degrees in the canyon. Chances are, neither will happen but we must be prepared for each.



Trip Leaders

Danielle Piscatelli
Rick Romine


Cost

$1400 per person double occupancy. Here, double occupancy means that you will share a hotel room with another trip participant. You will also be responsible for transportation to and from Phoenix, AZ (PHX) as well as personal equipment, any restaurant meals and gratuities for guides.


Covered expenses include 1 hotel night, 1 front country campground night, 6 days of trail meals, ground transportation, permits, fees, satellite phone and 2 awesome guides.



Important Note


This is the 2nd of two trips to the Grand Canyon this year. The other trip is planned for April 19-17, 2018



Difficulty (Please Read)

The Grand Canyon can be extremely difficult and forbidding. The temperatures can be freezing on the rim or over 100 degrees in the Canyon. There is little to no shade in some areas, so you will be exposed to the beating sun for extended periods with only the water you carry. Sun block alone is not sufficient for this. You must bring a wide brimmed hat, long sleeve shirt and long pants.


Furthermore, water may not be available for a few days at a time (although on the corridor route it should be, even if the faucets are turned off). The North Rim is a possible exception. Expect to carry 6 liters of water (and as much as 8 liters) at times. This extra weight makes your full pack even heavier. Elevation gains and losses are dramatic. Expect to gain or lose over 4700' vertical in one day. In order to do this, you will need to be sufficiently hydrated. Plus, your feet must remain in good shape. Blisters will cripple you and make progress extremely slow and painful so be mindful of hot spots as they develop. Make sure to closely clip your toenails before undertaking this trip.


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Itinerary


Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Fly or drive into Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX)


We will pick you up and bring you to Guide Deb's house where we'll have our equipment shakedown. Your flight must arrive by 1PM. If you cannot arrive early, please let us know so we can make arrangments.


Equipment shakedown


Trip to REI Tempe, 1405 W Southern Ave, for forgotten or last minute equipment


Distribution of trail mix


"Before" body composition measurements taken


Your spare bag(s) will be left at Guide Deb's house for safekeeping


Drive 2.5 hours to Flagstaff


Have opening dinner in Flagstaff (cost of dinner not included in trip cost)


Drive 1.5 hours to Grand Canyon National Park, Mather Campground


Set up camp and stay at Mather Campground, stay in sites 29 & 30



Thursday, May 10, 2018

Second set of before body composition measurements taken. These are important because the body composition monitor gives different results at 7000' than it does at 1500' in Phoenix.


Drive Shuttle Vehicle(s) to the Visitor's Center


Board a National Park shuttle to the South Kaibab Trailhead


Start hiking at South Kaibab Trailhead, elevation 7260'


Hike 1.5 miles to Cedar Ridge, elevation 6120'


Hike 1.5 miles to Skeleton Point, elevation 5220'


Hike 1.4 miles to the Tip Off, elevation 4000'


Hike 2.6 miles to Bright Angel Campground, elevation 2480'


Camp at Bright Angel Campground, elevation 2480'


Miles today: 7.0 miles. Total to date: 7.0 miles


Possible Bailout: South Rim


Friday, May 11, 2018

Hike 0.4 miles to Phantom Ranch, elevation 2546'


Hike 5.2 miles to Ribbon Falls, elevation 3720'


Have lunch near Ribbon Falls. Watch your pack. The area has squirrels that will chew through it looking for trail mix, trail bars or any other food.


Hike 1.6 miles to the Cottonwood Campground, elevation 4080'


Camp at Cottonwood Campground, elevation 4080'


Miles today: 7.2 miles. Total to date: 14.2 miles


Possible Bailout: North Rim


Saturday, May 12, 2018

Hike 1.4 miles to the Pumphouse Ranger Station, elevation 4600', reliable water found here


Hike 0.7 miles to Roaring Springs, elevation 5220'


Hike 3.0 miles to the Supai Tunnel, elevation 6800', water faucet is probably turned off.


Hike 1.7 miles to the North Kaibab Trailhead, elevation 8241'


Hike 1.0 miles to the North Rim Campground, elevation 8241'


Camp at North Rim Winter Campground, elevation 8241' (Note: Expect temperatures at this elevation to reach freezing)


The bath houses with sinks and flush toilets at the North Rim Campground are probably closed, although they were open in 2016. The water faucets may be off as well. The most reliable water is found at the trailhead a mile back.


Miles today: 7.8 miles. Total to date: 22.0 miles


Possible Bailout: North Rim


Sunday, May 13, 2018

Hike 1.0 miles to the North Kaibab Trailhead, elevation 8241'


Hike 1.7 miles to the Supai Tunnel, elevation 6800'


Hike 3.0 miles to Roaring Springs, elevation 5220'


Hike 0.7 miles to the Pumphouse Ranger Station, elevation 4600'


Hike 1.4 miles to the Cottonwood Campground, elevation 4080'


Camp at Cottonwood Campground, elevation 4080'


Miles today: 7.8 miles. Total to date: 29.8 miles


Possible Bailout: North Rim


Monday, May 14, 2018

Hike 1.6 miles to Ribbon Falls, elevation 3720'


Hike 5.2 miles to Phantom Ranch, elevation 2546'


Hike 0.4 miles to Bright Angel Campground, elevation 2480'


Hike 1.5 miles to River Resthouse, elevation 2480'


Hike 3.2 uphill miles to Indian Garden Campground, elevation 3800'


Camp at Indian Garden Campground, elevation 3800'


Miles today: 11.9 miles. Total to date: 41.7 miles


Possible Bailout: North Rim


Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Hike 4.9 steep uphill miles to the Bright Angel Trailhead, elevation 6860'


Miles today: 4.9 miles. Total to date: 46.6 miles


End of Hike


"After" Body Composition Taken on South Rim

Shuttle to Flagstaff for Dinner and Awards Ceremony (Dinner cost not included in trip price). Suggestion: Lumberyard Brewing Company



Shuttle back to Phoenix. Pick up luggage at Guide Deb's House


Check into the confusingly named Hotel Tempe/Phoenix Airport InnSuites at the Mall, 1651 W Baseline Rd, Tempe, AZ, 85283, 480-405-0010


This is the official end of the trip. You are welcome to spend the night at the hotel, however if you drove and would like to get on the road or if you flew and would like to schedule a late flight (or a red-eye if this is a West Coast trip) you can definitely do so.


Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Free Hotel Breakfast


Take free airport shuttle


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