Re: Family Hike/Overnight
Hardly anyone who stays just 1 night and hikes out is going to be happy with the result -- any age. Hardly anyone who has not hiked to the bottom and back...
DougN 2009-11-30 17:49:22 #58629

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
Being a fit 65 year old, I would recommend that you spend two nights at BA. I also suggest that you hike down and up South Kaibab. It is shorter and the trail...
Becky Ryder 2009-11-30 17:27:13 #58628

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
I 2nd that .... Absolutely 2 nights - a "rest and recovery day" - there is so much to see and do in the Phantom area (you won't have time if you are hiking...
bessiehyde 2009-11-30 16:09:00 #58627

Re: Family Hike/Overnight
You can never go wrong with an extra day to recover. Plus, why would you want to hike all that way, sleep and hike back out? Spend a day to explore and...
JoshC 2009-11-30 15:53:04 #58626

Family Hike/Overnight
Hi Everyone, My family is planning a hike trip and camping overnight at BA. The current question is do we camp for one or two nights? The thought behind the...
penngc2010 2009-11-30 15:25:06 #58625

Re: Trip Report Cheops
Great trip report Tracey! Sounds like you guys had big fun! I'm glad to hear Tim is back safe and sound. Pete Borremans www.foodsack.org _____ ...
Peter Borremans 2009-11-30 14:45:12 #58624

Re: Permit Question
Yes, as long as the relevant info is all there, you're fine. There's a Word doc of mine in the Files section, which you can grab and add more lines to the...
John 2009-11-30 12:50:39 #58623

Re: Cardenas Butte
Those are stunning, Rob. > > Yes indeed! As a newbie myself, I relish my scramble up Cardenas. Here's a series of photos, starting here ---> ...
John 2009-11-30 12:42:01 #58622

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