Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
Ken,
I quit using the child carrier when my daughters legs got too long and
her knees punched into my back.
I considered reversing the child carrier seat...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-22 06:07:16 #42150
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
An industrial strength child carrier pack is probably your best choice.
A lot of people carry 60 pounds packs on the BA Trail. It gives your
son an eye...
Dick Matthews 2006-06-22 05:27:29 #42149
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
Joe -
Anything with wheels could be an open invitation to disaster if it
gets "away" from you and literally goes over the edge before you can
catch...
Kenneth McNamara 2006-06-22 02:28:32 #42148
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
I'm guessing this would be strongly discouraged by NPS,
for a whole host of safety reasons, including safety of
others on the trail. It is six feet wide at...
maweber 2006-06-21 23:21:37 #42147
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
There typically aren't long flights of stairs. But there are a lot of 8 -
16" steps in the steeper sections.
Are you looking at going a long way into the...
Bob Washburn 2006-06-21 22:38:14 #42146
Re: Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
I can't say much about the baby jogger, though I suspect you wouldn't
get very far. I can tell you that I've taken my paraplegic dad to the
Grand Canyon North...
David Marcus 2006-06-21 22:37:37 #42145
Bright Angel Trail with Disabled Child
We want to visit the Grand Canyon in the next year and would love to
hike into the canyon on the Bright Angel trail with our son. He is 5
yrs old with...
skidmorejd 2006-06-21 22:06:13 #42144
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