Keet Seel: June 9 - 12, 2011
Posted: May 30 2011 9:26 pm
Keet Seel (English: Broken Pottery) is AZ's best preserved and remote Native Dwellings.
I have a permit that is limited to 10 people. I have 4 spots available (6 were already taken by the Tucson Backpacker Meetup). Please let me know if you are interested. I'll take the first 4 people who sign up (either here or on meetup). Carpools can be arranged.
The NPS recommends that you carry a minimum of two gallons in addition to everything you need for an overnight camp. 2 gallons of water weighs nearly 17 lbs. Keep this in mind when you sign up for this backpack.
A description of the hike can be found here:
Keet Seel Information - http://www.nps.gov/nava/planyourvisit/l ... eID=444873
Since it's a long drive, we will do the Betatakin Tour:
Betatakin Information - http://www.nps.gov/nava/planyourvisit/l ... eID=444964
Itinerary:
Thursday: drive up 400m, 7h
Friday morning: Betatakin Tour
Friday 4pm: Keet Seel orientation (mandatory!!!)
Saturday morning: Backpack to Keet Seel, tour at the ruins
Sunday morning: backpack out, drive home.
Thursday and Friday nights will be in a campground (car camping). Saturday we will backpack (hike and carry all gear) to a remote campground near the ruins.
Stats:
Distance: 8.5m each way
Elevation: 1000' elevation change (down on the way in, uphill out)
Trip rating: Advanced
Driving Distance: 400 miles each way, I was told paved until the parking lot.
Water: Needs to be carried in (~2 Gallons)
Elevation: ~7000'
Temperatures: expect 90-80 during day, 60s at night, possibly HOTTER
Cost: gas only.
Restrooms are available. No campfires, therefore bring a book, game and some jokes. Exploring the ruins is done with the ranger.
Like all trips, this is a private trip and you hike at your own risk. Before signing up, you must acknowledge that you take full responsibility for your own health and safety.
Appropriate gear items include the following:
* 1 gallon of water per person per day * Sturdy hiking boots * High energy food
* Hat, rain gear * Ground tarp or lightweight tent * Lightweight long sleeve shirt
* Fleece jacket/Waterproof * Long pants * Cook Stove
* Flashlight * Trash bag * First aid kit
* Wool socks and extra socks * Sport sandals or tennis shoes (non-aggressive treads,
you may be crossing the stream many times)
I have a permit that is limited to 10 people. I have 4 spots available (6 were already taken by the Tucson Backpacker Meetup). Please let me know if you are interested. I'll take the first 4 people who sign up (either here or on meetup). Carpools can be arranged.
The NPS recommends that you carry a minimum of two gallons in addition to everything you need for an overnight camp. 2 gallons of water weighs nearly 17 lbs. Keep this in mind when you sign up for this backpack.
A description of the hike can be found here:
Keet Seel Information - http://www.nps.gov/nava/planyourvisit/l ... eID=444873
Since it's a long drive, we will do the Betatakin Tour:
Betatakin Information - http://www.nps.gov/nava/planyourvisit/l ... eID=444964
Itinerary:
Thursday: drive up 400m, 7h
Friday morning: Betatakin Tour
Friday 4pm: Keet Seel orientation (mandatory!!!)
Saturday morning: Backpack to Keet Seel, tour at the ruins
Sunday morning: backpack out, drive home.
Thursday and Friday nights will be in a campground (car camping). Saturday we will backpack (hike and carry all gear) to a remote campground near the ruins.
Stats:
Distance: 8.5m each way
Elevation: 1000' elevation change (down on the way in, uphill out)
Trip rating: Advanced
Driving Distance: 400 miles each way, I was told paved until the parking lot.
Water: Needs to be carried in (~2 Gallons)
Elevation: ~7000'
Temperatures: expect 90-80 during day, 60s at night, possibly HOTTER
Cost: gas only.
Restrooms are available. No campfires, therefore bring a book, game and some jokes. Exploring the ruins is done with the ranger.
Like all trips, this is a private trip and you hike at your own risk. Before signing up, you must acknowledge that you take full responsibility for your own health and safety.
Appropriate gear items include the following:
* 1 gallon of water per person per day * Sturdy hiking boots * High energy food
* Hat, rain gear * Ground tarp or lightweight tent * Lightweight long sleeve shirt
* Fleece jacket/Waterproof * Long pants * Cook Stove
* Flashlight * Trash bag * First aid kit
* Wool socks and extra socks * Sport sandals or tennis shoes (non-aggressive treads,
you may be crossing the stream many times)