Re: Hermit Vs Boucher Supai (also Vs Nankoweep)
Maybe difficulty fades with memory... I did the Tanner in April, and the Hermit in Oct of this year :) It took my wife and I 9 hours to hike to the river on...
mowcowbell 2010-12-03 11:53:57 #63224

Re: Hermit Vs Boucher Supai (also Vs Nankoweep)
I'd agree with Josh too, Darin: Tanner WAY tougher than Hermit, for all the reasons he lists, the ready availability of reliable water at two spots along the...
John 2010-12-03 11:49:01 #63223

Re: Hermit Vs Boucher Supai (also Vs Nankoweep)
Darin- I would tend to disagree. Having done both trails numerous times, Tanner is still far tougher than Hermit. Due to pure steepness, lack of...
JoshC 2010-12-03 10:40:59 #63222

Re: Hermit Vs Boucher Supai (also Vs Nankoweep)
Charlie, I've done Boucher from the rim to the river in a day with a full pack exactly once. Subsequently I've always come up boucher ;-) But if you've...
brian_alleyne 2010-12-03 10:38:50 #63221

Re: Slate Canyon
Gerald, To add to what Rich says, from the picture it looks easy to miss takeout above Crystal, and if you miss it, there is no turning back. On the other...
brian_alleyne 2010-12-03 10:31:47 #63220

Re: From Nankoweap to Kwagunt?
Its way more interesting to do this going up Nankoweap across one of the (fairly major) saddles to Kwagunt and down to the river again. Most of the use of the...
DougN 2010-12-03 10:11:13 #63219

Re: Slate Canyon
Hi Gerald, I'm one of the biggest proponents for backpackers to be able to legally use pack rafts in Grand Canyon. You're probably already aware of this, but...
rich_rudow 2010-12-03 09:47:50 #63218

Re: From Nankoweap to Kwagunt?
There is a deer trail - used once in awhile by hikers - that connects Nanknweap and Kwagunt along the river. As for whether or not "someone" would be able...
driftersmith 2010-12-03 06:21:59 #63217

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