My first backpacking, camping trip.
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My first backpacking, camping trip.
We're about to head out the door to go up north. Tomorrow will be my first backpacking overnighter and also my first step inside the Grand Canyon. I got my pack up to about 35 pounds, and I need to go to Home Depot to find a kitchen sink that will fit in my pack.
Wish us luck and good weather.
joe, you may want to add another drive to the server, - I plan on taking a whole slew of pictures.
Stories and pictures to follow next week.
GTG
Wish us luck and good weather.
joe, you may want to add another drive to the server, - I plan on taking a whole slew of pictures.
Stories and pictures to follow next week.
GTG
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Sounds like a blast! Is that the weight before water? My pack is super light until I put the water in.
I recently bought a new pack myself, been out on conditioning hikes and am very happy with it. We are considering the Weminuche Wilderness in Colorado later this year.
Good luck and bring back the full report.
I recently bought a new pack myself, been out on conditioning hikes and am very happy with it. We are considering the Weminuche Wilderness in Colorado later this year.
Good luck and bring back the full report.
Glen
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Have a great trip into the GC, GTG.....But don't trip! :P
And we'll expect great things from you when it comes to a trail description of South Kaibab Trail
And while you're at the bottom, stop in at Phantom Ranch and tell them when I'm there Oct. 4 I expect real, not powdered, garlic in my Phantom Ranch stew!
And we'll expect great things from you when it comes to a trail description of South Kaibab Trail
And while you're at the bottom, stop in at Phantom Ranch and tell them when I'm there Oct. 4 I expect real, not powdered, garlic in my Phantom Ranch stew!

Hooli, aka Trihairopelli
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35 pounds, huh? You're halfway there.... In Harvey Manning's book 'Backpacking one step at a time' he tells the story of the guy who said it wasn't the weight that hurt, it was the 50 pound sack of flour in the oven rolling around that hurt his balance.
The canyon is hard to grasp from the top. Your depth of field is too limited. Getting down even a little way is another world 8O . Be careful of feet and knees on the way down, cause you'll need 'em on the way back. Have a great trip, GTG.
Glen, I'll send you a note after I get back from Supai next Thurs. I've got maps and books on the Weminuche, spent a week there a few year back on the C/D. -R
The canyon is hard to grasp from the top. Your depth of field is too limited. Getting down even a little way is another world 8O . Be careful of feet and knees on the way down, cause you'll need 'em on the way back. Have a great trip, GTG.
Glen, I'll send you a note after I get back from Supai next Thurs. I've got maps and books on the Weminuche, spent a week there a few year back on the C/D. -R
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I know this is going off the thread of the topic, maybe I should moderate myself, but ...
Glenn, as an undergrad two friends and I did a few days in the Weminuche Wilderness...we did discover that the topos we used (dated in the 1960s) were very inaccurate...I can pull my file on the area if you are looking for info...it is shockingly beautiful!
Glenn, as an undergrad two friends and I did a few days in the Weminuche Wilderness...we did discover that the topos we used (dated in the 1960s) were very inaccurate...I can pull my file on the area if you are looking for info...it is shockingly beautiful!

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Hope you have a great trip, Todd! Randy is absolutely correct, there's no way you can get a full appreciation of the Canyon until you step below the rim, and the further below it the better. One of the best experiences of my life was watching the sun come up about midway down the South Kaibab! Awesome stuff! It may be your first trip down there, but I promise you, you'll be hooked!
Have fun!
Have fun!
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GC Trip
That was the best hike I’ve done yet.
I finally ended up with a 38 – 40 lb pack. That’s with water and dinner, dessert and breakfast for six, plus my lunches and snacks for two days.
For none of us ever having done an overnight backpack trip, I would say we did fairly well. We took our time and took about five hours to get from the South Kaibab trailhead down to Bright Angel Campground. I of course played caboose, I like to take lots of pictures and talk to others on the trail as well. We encountered people from all over the world. There were the experienced hikers on their 10th time down in a year, down to the parents with young kids three miles into the canyon with less than a pint of water each.
I had strange feelings at the campsite, - I observed all of the experienced campers and wondered if they looked at us the way we did the families with less than a quart of water for four. I wondered if they rolled their eyes because we all had backpacks from Target, tents ala Target and a gift tent from a mother-in-law over a decade ago. We were all having a great time and the scenery was so beautiful, that I didn’t spend too much time worrying about what others thought about my gear or experience level.
I had to teach everyone about not leaving food in their packs, and then another small lecture about it when I had a close encounter with a ringtail on the pack tree. It was basically him surprising me in the dark as I reached for fresh camera batteries in my pack. I never saw his head, but his tail snaked around every pack before he decided to jump and run.
Ibuprofen and GasX make good neighbors.
We almost got rained on Sunday morning around 1:00 AM God reminded me how to pray when he threw a handful of rain down into camp. I did not really want to deal with stowing packs into already crowded tents.
It’s truly amazing the amount of trash people leave behind in such a beautiful place.
It took us about eight hours out up Bright Angel trail, again taking our time.
If you go, definitely take a walking stick or a pair preferably. My poles saved my knees.
This was truly my favorite hike so far and I plan on trying to go back this fall.
I hope Randy, Mike and crew have at least half as much fun as I did. Pictures to come soon.
GTG
I finally ended up with a 38 – 40 lb pack. That’s with water and dinner, dessert and breakfast for six, plus my lunches and snacks for two days.
For none of us ever having done an overnight backpack trip, I would say we did fairly well. We took our time and took about five hours to get from the South Kaibab trailhead down to Bright Angel Campground. I of course played caboose, I like to take lots of pictures and talk to others on the trail as well. We encountered people from all over the world. There were the experienced hikers on their 10th time down in a year, down to the parents with young kids three miles into the canyon with less than a pint of water each.
I had strange feelings at the campsite, - I observed all of the experienced campers and wondered if they looked at us the way we did the families with less than a quart of water for four. I wondered if they rolled their eyes because we all had backpacks from Target, tents ala Target and a gift tent from a mother-in-law over a decade ago. We were all having a great time and the scenery was so beautiful, that I didn’t spend too much time worrying about what others thought about my gear or experience level.
I had to teach everyone about not leaving food in their packs, and then another small lecture about it when I had a close encounter with a ringtail on the pack tree. It was basically him surprising me in the dark as I reached for fresh camera batteries in my pack. I never saw his head, but his tail snaked around every pack before he decided to jump and run.
Ibuprofen and GasX make good neighbors.
We almost got rained on Sunday morning around 1:00 AM God reminded me how to pray when he threw a handful of rain down into camp. I did not really want to deal with stowing packs into already crowded tents.
It’s truly amazing the amount of trash people leave behind in such a beautiful place.
It took us about eight hours out up Bright Angel trail, again taking our time.
If you go, definitely take a walking stick or a pair preferably. My poles saved my knees.
This was truly my favorite hike so far and I plan on trying to go back this fall.
I hope Randy, Mike and crew have at least half as much fun as I did. Pictures to come soon.
GTG
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Re: GC Trip
[quote='GTG']I had strange feelings at the campsite, - I observed all of the experienced campers and wondered if they looked at us the way we did the families with less than a quart of water for four. I wondered if they rolled their eyes because we all had backpacks from Target, tents ala Target and a gift tent from a mother-in-law over a decade ago. We were all having a great time and the scenery was so beautiful[/quote]
Hey GTG - Glad you enjoyed it, though I knew you would...when I first started backpacking, I had the same thoughs...I remember being in Rocky Mountain National Park putting up a tent in a snowstorm and having difficulty...there was a guy who obviously was an experienced outside guy who watched us on and off as we struggled. I was glad he didn't come over to help...I think I learned from doing it myself..so, I can totally understand your 'strange feelings'...and you are right, we do look at newbies...but not the same way as we(you and I) look at ill-prepared hikers...looking at newbie backpackers..I end up thinking about that day in Colorado, and I just kinda smile to myself...it's a totally different feeling than when I see people in the canyon who shouldn't be there or should be more prepared.
Sorry for my rambling...glad you enjoyed the house of stone and light!
Hey GTG - Glad you enjoyed it, though I knew you would...when I first started backpacking, I had the same thoughs...I remember being in Rocky Mountain National Park putting up a tent in a snowstorm and having difficulty...there was a guy who obviously was an experienced outside guy who watched us on and off as we struggled. I was glad he didn't come over to help...I think I learned from doing it myself..so, I can totally understand your 'strange feelings'...and you are right, we do look at newbies...but not the same way as we(you and I) look at ill-prepared hikers...looking at newbie backpackers..I end up thinking about that day in Colorado, and I just kinda smile to myself...it's a totally different feeling than when I see people in the canyon who shouldn't be there or should be more prepared.
Sorry for my rambling...glad you enjoyed the house of stone and light!

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Pictures
Well here's the pictures for the trip down South Kaibab Trail. The pictures from Bright Angel Campgrounds and Bright Angel Trail will follow soon.
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I'll add my comments to the trail description soon as well.
GTG
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I'll add my comments to the trail description soon as well.
GTG
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Great Group of photos, GTG....but only 123??? You musta run outta batteries! :P
If this was the good old days of film, GTG's film developer'd be driving a MZB!
If this was the good old days of film, GTG's film developer'd be driving a MZB!

Hooli, aka Trihairopelli
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Photos
Hooli, I shot well over 350 pictures in the two days we were down there. The first 123 are the ones I gleaned from the trip down. Bright Angel Campground pictures and Bright Angel Trail pictures are yet to follow. I think I only went through four set of batteries.
GTG
GTG
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More pictures
My set of pictures from Bright Angel Campground up to the rim of the canyon are uploaded now.
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Check them out if you have time. Camp pictures soon.
GTG
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GTG
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Don't worry about your newbie status as now, you're a veteran of the GC. I've told this story here before but I'm reminded of an encounter on the South Kaibab I had a few years back. My buddy and I were coming up the South Kaibab very near the spot of your photo #22 (great pix BTW) when we ran into two Italian tourists who were headed down in Gucci loafers - no socks, long dress pants, silk shirts and each with a can of Pepsi. Talk about newbies! Carumba?!
The Canyon really is an amazing place and it gives me a sense of local pride to see folks from all over the world enjoying what we have in our back yard. Glad you're back just fine and praise God for trekking poles and moleskin, eh?
-Nealz
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