Re: Boucher - Hermit loop
I absolutely loved camping at Yuma Point. The views are to die for, the camps very cool and if there has been recent rain you will have pothole water.Â...
Marsha Kesselring 2010-11-30 13:47:05 #63169

Re: Grandview - S. Kaibab
jeremy: have camped on the Mesa before so looking for something different ... couple days @ Cottonwood sounds ok but usually like to keep moving along and...
couldbne1 2010-11-30 13:23:05 #63168

Re: Grandview - S. Kaibab
john: well, i'm not much for hiking longer than 8 hrs., depending on how difficult the terrain is ... any feel for whether that's a reasonable timeframe to...
couldbne1 2010-11-30 13:13:37 #63167

Re: Clear Creek to Angels Gate
Norman, The short answer to your question is that the river is never low enough to sneak around the schist fins on the upstream side of the mouth of Clear...
Chris Forsyth 2010-11-30 13:08:14 #63166

Re: Grandview - S. Kaibab
Your first day sounds long to me. (Of course, I normally get an early-afternoon start on the first day ...) Maybe take the trail that goes all the way out...
John 2010-11-30 12:34:49 #63165

Re: Boucher - Hermit loop
It is a good loop either way. I prefer to hike down Boucher. Keep in mind, once you reach Hermit Basin and begin the Supai traverse over to Dripping...
JoshC 2010-11-30 10:46:06 #63164

Re: Boucher - Hermit loop
My wife and I did a Boucher/Hermit loop a few years ago. We went down Boucher and spent a night at Yuma before going on to Boucher Creek. Very worth the view...
Jeremy 2010-11-30 10:00:16 #63163

Boucher - Hermit loop
I'm planning a Boucher-Hermit hike in April. If possible, I'd just as soon hike down Boucher in one day and be able to have a layover day at Boucher or Hermit...
sumiwada 2010-11-30 09:11:47 #63162

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