Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
We just completed a rafting trip last week that began with a hike down BA. This was my first hike into the canyon and I thought I was in pretty good...
pestrada1226 2006-08-09 17:06:09 #42603

Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
Are you planning on hiking down SK and then up BA to IG on the same day? If so, this is a bad idea. I suggest staying at Phantom Ranch at the bottom after...
John Gibbs 2006-08-09 14:50:59 #42602

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Tom Martin 2006-08-09 13:14:15 #42601

Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
Kach - I like your alternate plan much better. However, I think I would skip the day hike from IG to the River. That will add 4 or 5 miles and two trips...
richard2425848 2006-08-09 12:53:51 #42600

Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
kachrax wrote: >... I will have >a tent, sleeping bag, water and supplies... > Kach, One of the advantages to Plan B is that you don't have to carry as...
mweber 2006-08-09 12:05:25 #42599

Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
Mimi, Dick, Bill and Richard: Thanks for your feedback. I do have a permit for Indian garden. By average fitness I mean that we exercise only 3 days in a...
kachrax 2006-08-09 11:34:47 #42598

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Bob Washburn 2006-08-09 09:53:10 #42597

Re: Does this hike too ambitious?
Kach - I second what some of the others have said. If you have not hiked the Canyon before, going down the South Kaibab to the bottom (about 7 miles),...
richard2425848 2006-08-09 09:42:08 #42596

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