Re: S. Rim day hikes
To Doug's comments, see Message No. 48064. Lots of cautions, so pay attention to the subtle comments -- in Phoenix heat of summer trail running shape, done...
kampaz5 2012-07-05 18:47:19 #70125

Re: S. Rim day hikes
Just for the sake of offering some (only slightly) ridiculous examples, I will mention a couple other favorites at the extreme. 1) On-trail -- down Hermit...
DougN 2012-07-05 13:34:07 #70124

Re: USS Iowa
Didn't mean to shame you, Bessie. Those WWII Iowa class battleships are truly impressive. If you ever get a chance to tour one, it is worth your...
tiredsole51 2012-07-05 09:01:22 #70123

Re: S. Rim day hikes
Hi Bill, You'll have anywhere from 10 to 11 hours of daylight to work with during your November visit. Plan on spending 10-15 minutes of every hour either...
Bill Ferris 2012-07-05 08:34:33 #70122

Re: S. Rim lodging and food
I usually stay at Maswick. I like the location. Rooms are adequate. For food, the prime rib at the Arizona House is my celebratory dinner after a backpack...
chicago_hiker 2012-07-05 08:17:45 #70121

Re: S. Rim day hikes
I agree with Chris on the top of the Redwall via Tanner Trail. This is really a half day hike. Maybe a longer day with a butte climb, or if you have...
JoshC 2012-07-05 08:14:57 #70120

Re: S. Rim lodging and food
Depends somewhat on whether I'm alone, with family, etc. and budget, but if I had to pick one (aside from the El Tovar suites with the huge terrasses) I would...
sumiwada 2012-07-05 08:06:46 #70119

Re: USS Iowa
Dooh .... my bad. I assumed it was the same USS Iowa which inspired Teddy to name The Battleship formation. Oh well .... - Bessie (who hangs her head in...
Bessie Hyde 2012-07-05 07:51:26 #70118

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