username
X
password
register
for free!
help
show related photosets
DESTINATION
Clear Creek Trail - GCNP
28 Photosets

2023-05-03  
2023-02-05  
2023-02-03  
2020-09-19  
2020-03-06  
2018-08-09  
2018-02-22  
2017-12-15  
2016-04-28  
2015-11-23  
2015-05-23  
2014-11-27  
2014-11-27  
2014-11-27  
2013-12-01  
2013-04-25  
2012-05-20  
2012-04-28  
2012-03-25  
2012-03-25  
1,  2  
mini location map2016-04-28
91 by photographer avatarrcorfman
photographer avatar
page 1   2   3   4   5 ... 7
 
Clear Creek Trail - GCNPNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Backpack46.00 Miles 7,000 AEG
Backpack46.00 Miles4 Days   1 Hour   45 Mns   
7,000 ft AEG25 LBS Pack
 no routes
1st trip
Linked   linked  
Partners none no partners
Day 1 - Bright Angel TH to Bright Angel CG

We left Phoenix early this morning to get to the Grand Canyon. We stopped in Flagstaff for breakfast at The Place, then continued the drive. After a quick stop at the backcountry office, we were able to park the car very close to the Bright Angel TH. While we were getting ready to start the hike, the storm hit and the snow flurries began.

It was about 11 and snowing fairly hard when we started down into the canyon. After we dropped below the rim, the wind died down and I pulled out my umbrella to help keep me dry. Many people commented on what a great idea it was to have it.

Most of the tread on my shoes is worn off and I was slipping all over the muddy trail. I was able to stay upright but there were several times where I nearly covered my butt with mud.

When we got to Indian Gardens, we went into the campground and stopped under a ramada for lunch. The rain finally stopped when we got going again and we soon put the rain gear away.

Maybe a mile below Indian gardens, we reached where Garden Creek drops into a slot canyon. Some of the guys were planning on canyoneering down it, but with the rain and colder weather it was decided to stash the ropes and stuff at the drop off point and hope for a warm and nice weather day on our way out.

As we approached where the trail first crosses Pipe Creek, there was a lady blocking our passage along the trail. A few ladies just had to pee and didn't realize there was a rest stop not much farther along the trail. Well we made our way by and then we stopped at the Pipe Creek rest house to sign the register and a few minutes later when the ladies came down the trail and saw the outhouse, everyone had a good laugh.

One of our group was having problems so we waited for him to catch up. He was okay, just moving slow so we continued on and he'd catch up to us at the campground. I got a bit behind the others taking pictures so when I reached the campground, I found the site they dropped their gear at, dropped mine, and continued to the Phantom Ranch canteen. I arrived 30 seconds before four so I just missed a beer but the others had arrived about five minutes earlier and where able to slam one down just before closing.

We all headed back to the campsite and set things up. Ranger Della stopped by and checked our permit and we had a pretty lively conversation for quite some time. She commented about proper headlamp etiquette in the crowded campground - keep the light around your neck or low so as not to shine it in others' faces and other things like not hanging socks on the foliage, keeping food stored properly, etc. She also mentioned there were some ammo cans behind the ranger station we could stash food and stuff in that we wouldn't need while at Clear Creek.

A bit before eight, we headed to the canteen but we got stuck behind several people that left the ranger program. That made the wait for beer a bit difficult. Dang! Time flew by and before we knew it, it was ten and we were being kicked out. Back to camp for the night.

Day 2 - Bright Angel CG to Clear Creek CG

I woke up with a headache. What's with that? By the time we broke camp, stashed our garbage and the food for our return, and filled up with water at Phantom Ranch, it was about eight by the time we were on the trail. It was easy walking until the climbing started almost immediately after turning onto Clear Creek Trail. We waited at the first bench for one member of our group before continuing up to another bench where there were actually benches to sit on. There was also a really great view of Phantom Ranch well below us. We continued up and there was a great view of South Kaibab and the black bridge, where a pack mule train was crossing. We continued up and finally made it onto the Tonto Plateau. The climb seemed longer than I remembered it but that seems to always be the case doesn't it?

We just cruised along today, stopping for a short rest break every now and again. We weren't in a hurry as our plan was just to get to Clear Creek CG. We eventually dropped off the plateau into the Clear Creek drainage. There was a group at the first campsites so we went a short distance farther and found a nice site to set up camp at. I think it was about half past noon.

We had lunch and then we all ended up taking a nice long nap. Finally we set up camp but just chilled for the rest of the afternoon and enjoyed some spirits in the evening.

Day 3 - Clear Creek CG towards Cheyava Falls and Back

Sometime this morning it started raining. I was in no hurry to get up and just laid in the tent for awhile until I heard others stirring. Finally I got up and it was still raining so we set up some tarps to hang out under during the rain. Sometime in the morning, I went back in the tent and napped.

The rain started to lighten up during lunch and finally stopped so we decided to head upstream and check out the ruins, then head towards Cheyava Falls. It was about half past one when we left and we arrived at the ruins around two. We spent at least a half hour exploring before we continued towards the falls. We weren't sure how far they were so we decided to head towards them for an hour and decide whether to continue or not then. By then, it was around three thirty and there was a lot of thunder and the rain was starting to come down hard. It appeared we still had a ways to go to reach the falls so we decided it was best to head back to camp. I already had my umbrella but I put on my rain skirt before we turned around; I didn't want my shorts to get wet.

The rain continued pouring all the way back to camp and my feet got soaked from walking through all the grass. It was close to five when we reached camp. I put on some more layers but didn't have any dry footwear to change into.

We had dinner and finished the rest of the booze we had. That seemed better than carrying it back to Bright Angel CG. The rain continued most of the evening but lightened up, then stopped by the time we turned in for the night.

Day 4 - Clear Creek CG to Bright Angel CG

It rained a little bit during the night, but not much. We weren't in a hurry this morning and took our time breaking camp. About 8:00, a trail runner came into camp and asked where he was. He meant to go R2R2R but took the turn to Clear Creek instead of heading up the North Kaibab trail. Oops. ](*,)

I think we got going around half past eight. After the steep climb up to the Tonto Plateau, we cruised along enjoying the morning. There were some newly opened flowers, but most had been pelted during yesterday's rain.

We arrived at Phantom Ranch about 12:30 and stopped for a beer before heading to the campground and setting up camp and having lunch. We mostly lazed around in the afternoon but went to the river and looked around a bit too.

Ranger Della stopped by and we had a fun chat with her. I purposely wore my headlamp on my head but she never mentioned it. We found out she had to tase and arrest a belligerent drunk a few years ago at Indian Gardens. It turns out that one of our group was there. No, he wasn't the belligerent drunk.

We went to listen to the Ranger program, mostly to be nearer to the canteen for it's 8:00 PM opening. Once eight rolled around, we left the program early and went to get beers. We played cribbage and some Cards Against Humanity and closed the place down before heading back to camp and calling it a night.

Day 5 - Bright Angel Campground to Bright Angel TH

We got up and broke camp. The one guy that had been struggling some headed out a bit past seven. Shortly after two of us went to discuss some things with, and say goodbye to Ranger Della. Another left camp and I headed out shortly after that and was on the trail around half past seven.

Around eight, I reached where Garden Creek meets Pipe Creek and the guy that left just before me was there checking out the water temperature. The guys previously decided it wouldn't be a good time for canyoneering down Garden Creek, but they still wanted to check out the end and see what it was like. We dropped our packs and climbed up the creek as far as we were able. Some people that were in the canteen last night saw us and followed us up too. The two Ranger Della groupies also came up. I think we hung out at Garden Creek for about an hour before we continued hiking out.

We made it back up to where we stashed the climbing gear and retrieved it, then continued on to Indian Gardens where we had a snack and got some water for the rest of the hike up the canyon. When I reached the three mile rest stop, I had a quick snack and drink before continuing. I felt pretty good and was hoping to reach the 1.5 mile rest stop in forty minutes. I ended up reaching it in 32. We took another break there and had some more food and drink before finishing the hike up to the rim. I made it out and to the car at quarter of one.

The day was cool but nice. It was sunny and quite the contrast to the snow flurry when we started. We had our celebratory beers and changed our clothes before heading back to Phoenix.
wildflower observationwildflower observationwildflower observationwildflower observationwildflower observation
Wildflowers Observation Light
The cacti were blooming, especially along Clear Creek trail. Various types of prickly pear were in bloom, along with hedge hog cactus. there were some other flowers blooming too.
_____________________
Go find a LonelyCache
  1 archive
HAZ Member
rcorfman's
111 Photosets

  2016-05-30
  2016-04-28
  2016-04-16
  2016-03-13
  2016-02-20
  2016-02-13
  2016-01-03
  2016-01-02
  2016-01-01
  2015-12-31
  2015-11-15
1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 
helpcommentissue

end of page marker