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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Raleigh, North Carolina
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    287
    Hi Pedal Wench!

    I was thinking that you were going to be there around the same time. It was nice and cool the day that I hiked. It was hot the week before. You must have hiked in the heat too.

    The trail was really quiet for us and we only saw a few people. Was it busier for you? Did you have to hike through the thick mud on the North Rim?

    I'm so sad that we were in such a hurry and didn't get a chance to take many pictures. After we drove back from the North Rim we did another hike partway down Bright Angel to take some pictures.

    Glad that you had a good time. I'd love to have more than a day or two to spend in the Canyon. Thanks for posting.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
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    Luv'n,

    I just realized that you hiked on that wacky day after the storms! Were the trails a mess? The fog on the rim was just amazing. There were times that you couldn't see more than 50 feet away. We took tons of pictures that day -- even got 3 elk on the lawn by El Tovar! We were wondering how it was hiking in that, and the trail conditions after that rain. Do tell! edit: It was dry the whole time we were there, so no mud at all! Where was it yucky? OH! Are you talking about the bog/swamp just after the Box and before Cottonwood? Yeah, that was a mess!

    We had good weather for our hikes. Usual brilliant sunshine on the first three days (South Kaibab, Phantom Canyon, North Kaibab) and cool weather on the North Rim. We kept seeing cloud cover and hoped we could benefit from it on our return hike. The hike down N. Kaibab was warm and sunny, but it never was the brutal sauna in the inner canyon. We had planned on hiking up South Kaibab (we had very light packs and could carry the necessary 6-liters of water, plus we cached two more liters on our way down - I do NOT recommend people hike up this trail without similar arrangements! *end legal disclaimer*) and usually we have to hurry because there is no shade whatsoever. Well, this was the same day as the thunderstorms, so it was VERY cool and overcast the whole way up. Absolutely perfect temps for hiking. In fact, it was a little cool, as I had shipped most of my clothes back from the North Rim, and only had a pair of shorts, sports top and a long-sleeved hiking shirt. It was fine while hiking uphill, but a little brisk when we stopped. However, given the alternative, it was really quite nice. I would have taken a ton of pictures, but my camera broke the day we arrived...
    Last edited by Pedal Wench; 05-29-2007 at 07:11 AM.
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