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Bright Angel Death March II: The Canyon Strikes Back
Posted: Sep 01 2010 8:01 pm
by Jim
The hike on the 5th was a rousing success, so I think I'll do it again. Bright Angel Death March Two, and this time it's personal.
Anytime from the 11th to the 14th is fine for me, but I will post the day for the 14th, as that one is currently most convenient. Post here with a preferred day if you are interested.
It took me about 8 1/2 hour of hiking to do this on the 5th, and I spent 2 hours or so at Bright Angel Creek. This will be a swimming hike, since there is no sense in ignoring the cool waters of the clear running creek when it should hopefully still be near 100.
Re: Bright Angel Death March
Posted: Sep 02 2010 1:39 pm
by azbackpackr
Jim_H wrote:Too hot? We can always turn around at a good spot and cruise the Rim looking for tourists to say, "we're local" to.

Re: Bright Angel Death March
Posted: Sep 02 2010 8:37 pm
by John9L
Jim_H wrote:I figure, it will be about as crowded at Flag or Sedona, and way nicer, so why not? Either the 4th or 5th is good, if someone wants to come along. Too hot? We can always turn around at a good spot and cruise the Rim looking for tourists to say, "we're local" to.
I like your plan! I'll be making my first trip to the North Rim this weekend. I've been to the South Rim a bunch of times. If you don't me asking roughly how long of a drive is it to the North Rim from downtown Flagstaff?
Have a great trip and I'm sure you'll see a lot less people along the River. The top will be a zoo!
Thanks
Re: Bright Angel Death March
Posted: Sep 02 2010 9:39 pm
by PaleoRob
John9L wrote:If you don't me asking roughly how long of a drive is it to the North Rim from downtown Flagstaff?
3 1/2 to 4 hours, roughly.
Re: Bright Angel Death March
Posted: Sep 03 2010 8:51 am
by Jeffshadows
Sweet!

Re: Bright Angel Death March
Posted: Sep 03 2010 7:40 pm
by Jim
It looks like I won't need to carry more than 2 liters of water and bring 2 containers with me when I do this, since there is water frequently along the trail. My guess is that these are taps with potable water like you might find high on the rim, so no filter will be needed.
Oh, and Sunday looks better so I'll go that day.
Re: Bright Angel Death March II: The Canyon Strikes Back
Posted: Sep 06 2010 10:22 am
by Jim
The hike on the 5th was a rousing success, so I think I'll do it again. Bright Angel Death March Two, and this time it's personal.
Anytime from the 11th to the 14th is fine for me, but I will post the day for the 14th, as that one is currently most convenient. Post here with a preferred day if you are interested.
It took me about 8 1/2 hours of hiking to do this on the 5th, and I spent 2 hours or so at Bright Angel Creek. This will be a swimming hike, since there is no sense in ignoring the cool waters of the clear running creek when it should hopefully still be near 100.
Re: Bright Angel Death March II: The Canyon Strikes Back
Posted: Sep 08 2010 8:15 pm
by Jim
Schedule changes, not sure when I will go up again exactly, but I'll probably just solo again.
Re: Bright Angel Death March II: The Canyon Strikes Back
Posted: Sep 09 2010 6:18 am
by azbackpackr
Jim, you should try the Hermit, if you haven't already. There is filterable water at Hermit Creek camp.