Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
Hi. I can't comment on the Phantom hike, although I really wish I could. But I do think camping on the tonto, along the CC trail, is great. Between the...
mplsbeatnik 2008-06-16 10:39:47 #51344

Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
I agree there are not any good water sources or access to water -- likewise there are not useful shortcuts into Clear Ck -- there is one access through...
Doug Nering 2008-06-16 09:41:57 #51343

Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
Prakash, I've never seen or heard of anyone camping on the Tonto directly above Clear Creek. The campsites are all down closer to the creek. Dry camps...
Jay Lawrence 2008-06-15 21:10:22 #51342

Re: Royal Arch Access
You don't need a permit from the Havasupai, but the road to the trailhead crosses a piece of their land and they usually exact a $25 toll per vehicle. ...
Robert Bordasch 2008-06-15 19:04:50 #51341

Royal Arch Access
Is it necessary to purchase an access permit from the Havasupai Reservation to access the South Bass/Royal Arch Trailhead? Also is it reasonable to do the...
kayakpro 2008-06-15 18:41:21 #51340

Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
Most of the folks that I've read about using those spots along CC trail were either groups that tried hiking all the way from the South Rim to CC in a...
Darin 2008-06-15 17:52:13 #51339

Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
Tonto, do > people usually obtain water from Clear Creek (hike down to the creek > bed, obtain water sufficient for the night and possibly the next day >...
johngeyles 2008-06-15 12:24:05 #51338

Re: question about CCT and phantom canyon
Hi Prakash There are no reliable water sources on the Clear Creek Trail between Phantom Ranch and Clear Creek any time of the year. Immediately after a rain...
lrwieland 2008-06-15 08:12:56 #51337

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