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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

Monday, April 6, 2009

My World Tuesday - Hiking the Grand Canyon Part 2

For Part 1 go here.

Last week I hiked us down to the bottom of Grand Canyon to Phantom Ranch which along with Bright Angel Creek campground lies only minutes from the Colorado River, reservations required. I didn’t see the river until I left the bunkhouse at 6am to hike out of the canyon and up to the South Rim.

Bright Angel Bridge
Two foot bridges cross the Colorado River. East of camp .5 mile the Kaibab Suspension Bridge leads to the South Kaibab Trail which climbs just under 5,000 feet along a ridge in about 7 miles to top out on the South Rim near Yaki Point. This route offers no water or shade.

Bright Angel Bridge
The Bright Angel Suspension Bridge carries hikers and the transcanyon water pipe across the Colorado River. Water from Roaring Springs is gravity fed to Indian Gardens then pumped to the South Rim supplying all water needs.

Colorado River
I opted for the slightly longer 9.3 mile Bright Angel Trail with three nicely spaced water sources. Then I didn’t have to carry the added weight of four large nalgene bottles full of water.

Devils Corkscrew
After crossing the bridge, the River Trail winds above the Colorado for 1.5 miles before veering away from the river to a series of switchbacks called the Devils Corkscrew.

The trail tops out onto the Tonto Plateau to follow Garden Creek to Indian Garden, about a 1500 foot climb. This is a great stopping point to eat, fill water containers and rest for the 4.6 mile climb up to the top.

Mules at Indian Garden
If you don’t feel up to hiking the canyon you might consider riding a mule. But no matter how you get there and back, something is going to hurt.

Gaelyn with North Rim on horizon
A side trip from Indian Garden 1.5 miles on the Plateau Point Trail leads to a dramatic view of the canyon and river below. Many day hikers make the 12.2 mile round trip from the South Rim.

Looking up to the South Rim
I didn’t add those extra miles.

Jacobs Ladder
After the first rather gentle half mile, there’s a series of tight switchbacks called Jacobs Ladder that continues a 2860 foot climb.

Three-mile house on upper right green ridge, green patch on the flat is Indian Garden
Three-mile House was a welcome sight to stop, rest, eat and fill water bottles. And it meant only 3 miles to go.

Almost to the top
There’s another rest shelter 1.5 miles further up the trail. From there I was so tired I basically walked 60 steps and stopped, 60 steps and stop. In fact being it was Cinco de Mayo I repeated a mantra, “salty crusty Margarita.”

I was on the trail for 12 hours, granted not hiking the entire time. I stopped a lot to eat, drink, rest and take photos. I certainly wasn’t the first of my fellow rangers to make the rim, but I wasn’t the last either.

After a meal, long soak in a bathtub and a good night’s sleep, I could barely walk in the morning. Yet I attended three days of training before returning to the North Rim to prepare for the summer season. Hope you’ll join me next week for more of my story as a seasonal Park Ranger.

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“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” --Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fab Company


Fab Grandma and Fab Grandpa came for a visit this afternoon. I gave them the royal tour of Yarnell, which would normally take about 20 minutes. But we also experienced a special unexpected tour.

However, that’s another story, and we’ll probably both write very different posts about it.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Rock N Roll


About noon the wind picked up beyond a breeze and by 3pm was gusting to 45mph. Even the birds weren’t flying.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Sky Watch Friday - eVe


Last nights sunset

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