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My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 08 2010 8:33 pm
by cindyl
I'm ready - and I got permits. Six, to be exact - so I need five more participants to make this a "go." In the Canyon on Nov. 5, out on Nov. 8.
So here is the plan:
Thursday: Drive to the canyon and get a good night's sleep.
Friday: South Kaibab trail 7.5 miles to the Bright Angel Campground (4,800' down)
Saturday: Hang out at Bright Angel Campground, recover, or likely dayhike around the area.
Sunday: Bright Angel Trail to Indian Gardens Campground - 4.5 miles (1,400' up) - day trip out to Plateau Point for sunset
Monday: Bright Angel Trail to the rim - 4.5 miles (3,400' up)
We will return on Monday afternoon.
Anyone want to come with?
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 23 2010 11:05 pm
by chumley
I'm still interested and will talk to you about it during the fall photo workshop event. (If there's still space by then!)
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 23 2010 11:09 pm
by cindyl
@chumley Cool. I look forward to meeting you. Also - I'm another point and shooter. It'll be good to have some like company at the photo thing.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 24 2010 4:41 am
by azbackpackr
Soooommmmmeeehooowww methinks anyone calling himself "sebeavs" is probably not too serious about hiking. ;)
On the other hand, I wonder if that msmith is Marsha from SAHC?
Regarding jury duty, it would always be a hardship for me--except maybe this past summer when I wasn't working, (but didn't get called). If you are living well below the poverty level already, then they are just asking you to go deeper into the financial hole. It is ridiculous, because it means it would be hard to get a real peer group for any kind of jury, if the only people who actually show up are retired people and people on welfare. They need to actually pay a decent amount of money to do it. Last I heard it was 12 bucks a day, at least around here. Sure it is all fine and groovy to be a good citizen and do your duty to society and be all-American pie and all that, but if you can't afford to do it, then if you do respond to the letter, it is very time-consuming to get excused. You have to make calls and write a letter to the judge and blah blah blah. So, therefore, the past few years I have been throwing the letters in the trash and not responding. Works every time--I never hear back from them. They cannot prove you received the letter unless they send it via registered mail. So, I would say, "What letter? I didn't get no stinkin' letter!"
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 24 2010 5:52 pm
by oliverr99
So far, a chicks trip to the GC! Sounds like fun!

Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 26 2010 9:03 pm
by azdesertfather
Hey, never ran into your group on Humphreys yesterday, I think I was down the summit too early. Maybe I'll see you in the canyon, tho. Doing a Rim-Rim-Rim Nov. 6-10, along with a few other trails. Will be at Bright Angel Campground the afternoon-evening of the 6th (Saturday)
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 26 2010 9:20 pm
by cindyl
@azdesertfather I wasn't up at the Humphreys summit with the rest of the folks from the ABC group yesterday - I took a shorter version of the hike and was down before the rest of the folks. So it's possible that I saw you and didn't even know it. Now that I know - I'll look for you on Nov. 6th.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Sep 29 2010 4:02 pm
by cindyl
Update: Just got a PM from sebeavs - so everyone in that committed column is accounted for.
oliverr99 wrote:So far, a chicks trip to the GC!
Yes, Anne - so far we don't have any men signed up in that committed category. Not that I wouldn't be OK with a chick's only trip, but I'd totally be down with a man or two keeping us company, too. chumley? johnr1? IsAli? It's good to have diversity.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 13 2010 10:39 pm
by chumley
Ok, its been decided. I'm not going to be able to do this one.

Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 15 2010 3:30 pm
by maxpower
Just to throw a quick note in here so that you don't miss an early bus. The Kaibab bus schedule is a bit incorrect, as the first bus leaves the Visitor Center at 5:00 AM instead of the published 5:15 AM that is in the information package. I know this 'cuz I took this early bus yesterday when I hiked down to Cedar Ridge in the dark in order to take some sunrise photos there. They do run at 30 minute intervals until 6:30 though, when the second bus kicks in.
This was the scheduled standard "green route" bus and not the special hiker's shuttle, as I had asked the driver about the difference in the start time from the published schedule. It did go to Yaki point afterwards and stopped at Pipe Creek Vista too.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 16 2010 2:56 am
by michaelg
did this last year, down to Phantom Ranch. On the way up my knee locked up, andthe ice on the bright angel was pretty scary. I had to walk on mule dung for traction the whole way up. That night at the rnch the winds exceeded 50 mph and my tent was laying flat on my body, but I was so tired, I slept right through it. the Trail down from the kaibab was so cool, snow and 17 degrees at the top, but half wy down it was so hot, i had to undress down so I would not burn up. Great trail. I will post pics of it soon. Have fun down there, and dont order the breakfast, though it was good, it was not worth the money at all. Oh you can go to the bathroom and do a quick sponge bath by the sink, and no one will know. pay phone is there if you need to make a call, so bring a phone card.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 16 2010 7:21 pm
by oliverr99
Hey cindy, the person who also signed up, cbearce is a friend of mine. She has hiked the canyon (many times) and backpacks a lot!
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 16 2010 9:42 pm
by clbearce
Cindy, Cbearce aka cindy, look forward to this trip... thanks anne for letting me know! glad I could get on!

thanks cindy!

Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 17 2010 9:27 pm
by clbearce
oliverr99 wrote:Hey cindy, the person who also signed up, cbearce is a friend of mine. She has hiked the canyon (many times) and backpacks a lot!
just wanted to say thanks, anne. looking forward to this! cindyb
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 21 2010 12:41 pm
by oliverr99
Cindy M. when do you want us to send you the permit money?
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 23 2010 5:39 am
by clbearce
clbearce wrote:Cindy, Cbearce aka cindy, look forward to this trip... thanks anne for letting me know! glad I could get on!

thanks cindy!

I've got friday and monday off!!!

all set to go... Cindy, when do you want money for permits and how do we get set to eat at Phantom Ranch?
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 23 2010 2:48 pm
by oliverr99
Sorry, I mean cindyl.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 23 2010 6:03 pm
by azdesertfather
I'm going down South Kiabab on Saturday with a friend and will be at Bright Angel CG that afternoon and evening. We are then heading up to North Rim for a couple days and back down and up Bright Angel a few days later. We should be able to see each other! I'll either have my orange Savannah cap on or strapped to my pack
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 28 2010 8:49 am
by IsAli
@cindyl
good morning Cindy, if your permit is not filled, I'm interested in joining your group for the hike you planned. I thank you in advance, Merv
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 28 2010 11:31 am
by johnr1
IsAli wrote:@cindyl
good morning Cindy, if your permit is not filled, I'm interested in joining your group for the hike you planned. I thank you in advance, Merv
Hi Merv. I am not Cindy but I did just talke with her. There is room on the permit for you and we would be happy to have you join. I will PM you (and everybody else) with some detailed information.
Re: My First Grand Canyon Backpack
Posted: Oct 28 2010 11:37 am
by johnr1
clbearce wrote:clbearce wrote:Cindy, Cbearce aka cindy, look forward to this trip... thanks anne for letting me know! glad I could get on!

thanks cindy!

I've got friday and monday off!!!

all set to go... Cindy, when do you want money for permits and how do we get set to eat at Phantom Ranch?
Hello - I just taled to Cindy and will be PMing with some additional information. However, to answer you specifically we will settle up on the permit cost at the Canyon. Also, the contact for Phantom Ranch is 888-297-2757 (Xterra)