Photo of the Week 4.11.22

Watson Lake – Prescott, Az

A Wintery Fall Day in the Grand Canyon

Took me a while to get the time to write this post but here goes:

I wanted to get in one more decent adventure before I had to delve into work for the season and what better way than an early fall hike of the Grand Canyon. It should be beautiful this time of year, right? The plan was to go down South Kaibab and up Bright Angel.

I feel very lucky that I have this amazing place so close to home, and that I was able to get a reservation at the Mather Campground in the park for Oct 11th and 12th. I headed out from the house in Phoenix and got to the park about 1pm. After getting the campsite all set up I cruised over to the rim to take in that magnificent view, it never gets old!

I had purchased a larger tent to try and take my wife and dog along on a camping trip, they would want a little extra space! That trip hadn’t happened yet, but we’re still talking about making it happen. I’ve used it as a basecamp tent a couple times in the summer, it was a relatively cheap but big tent with a vestibule…

There was a chance of snow so I set myself up for comfort, started a fire and enjoyed the night, After a bit it started to rain so I moved into the vestibule area, I had cell service at the campground so I was able to watch football for a bit to keep myself entertained.

When camping, once there’s no fire and it’s dark the clock is ticking before bed is the best option. Unsurprisingly pretty soon it was getting cold and it was time to climb into bed. It was a windy night, little bits of snow blew around in the tent all night and I was very thankful for my extra blankets!

The next morning I woke up to snow! It had snowed a least 2 inches throughout the night and it was still coming down. I knocked some snow off the roof of the vestibule and started up some coffee and oatmeal to get myself powered up and warm!

After getting on many layers I headed out to do the shuttle bus shuffle and get out to the South Kaibab Trailhead. There were a few people on the first bus over to the Grand Canyon Visitors Center, but it was just me and the driver on the second bus out to the trailhead. As I put on my micro-spikes I heard the driver’s radio say they were getting 75 mph gust on the rim, looking like a fine day for adventure!

It was pretty cold and windy around the trailhead so I hoisted my pack, fired up the Garmin and off I went! I was extremely glad to have the micro-spikes, I don’t think I would have started the hike without them, there were a number of places you could slide off the trail on ice, but they held firm!

I started the hike knowing if conditions continued to deteriorate I could cut across to Indian Garden on the Tonto Trail instead of going to the bottom. I really wanted to get to the bottom, but always want to make sure I’m safe, especially when I’m alone.

Starting down South Kaibab Trail

As I approached Ooh Aah Point I started to really be able to feel the wind, pretty soon I was worried about being blown over and my ability to get past this point, or having to crawl along! Fortunately after a few minutes the wind died down enough for me to quickly pass that point and get back to a more sheltered part of the trail.

Oh Ah Point conditions

After Ooh Aah Point the snow kept up, and I just kept heading down. I was well dressed for the conditions and felt comfortable the whole time. The wind started to pick-up again as I made my way to Cedar Ridge. I still had the option of taking the Tonto Trail to Indian Garden instead of going to the bottom, I was going to keep assessing until I got to the trail junction below Skeleton Point. The update from Cedar Ridge below:

Cedar Ridge update

Below Skeleton Point the weather really started to improve, I could start losing some layers and had already taken off the micro-spikes. At that point I decided that unless the weather took a surprising bad turn I was headed to the bottom.

Tunnel out on to the Black Bridge

Down through the tunnel and out on to the black bridge is always awesome, I wanted to get back to the rim before it got too late so I skipped Phantom Ranch and just kept on rolling along.

Rafting group taking a break at Pipe Creek Beach
Looking down Bright Angel Trail

Took a break at the River Rest House and fueled up, but pretty much kicked to the top from there. The last mile is always kind of tough, at that point I’m ready to be done, you can hear people up on the rim talking but it just keeps winding around bends! Like all hikes if you keep going pretty soon you top out and can congratulate yourself!

I had to catch the bus back to the campground and then walk a bit back to my campsite. I had started to get cold on the bus ride, and walking up the road to my campsite I just wanted to get in my warm bed for a bit and eat something nice and filling.

Unfortunately: while I was hiking the snow built up on my tent (something this particular tent is not designed for) and collapsed it. So, instead of relaxing I had to drag the rain fly with 300 pounds of snow on it off of the tent, get my stuff out, and load the truck. I also took the tent, snapped poles and all and threw it away in a dumpster,

Fortunately: I found a hotel room a few miles down the road. With a low that of 20, it was not too bad! I had a very nice warm shower, found a place to have a steak and relaxed.

Overall another fun, adventurous time at the Grand Canyon!

The Video

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Arizona Snowbowl

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Bright Angel Creek, Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon Hike 2021 Video

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South Kaibab Trail , Grand Canyon National Park

Photo of the Week 7.12.21

Doyle Saddle, Mt Humphreys – Flagstaff, AZ

Getting a Little Altitude

My Mt Whitney trip is coming up quickly, July 20th will be here soon! I wanted to get in at least one higher altitude hike beforehand, but when they closed the National Forests in Az due to fire danger I thought I was out of luck.

Fortunately they re-opened the forests right after July forth, and I got a rare Friday off. Seemed like hiking a mountain was the thing to do!

Left to house in Phoenix a little before 5am, at the trailhead around 8. Started out under blue skies! Glad I got an early start from Phoenix, an hour after I left the summit the thunder started!

Felt good the whole time, pretty much did it with no breaks in one push. I’m feeling good for Mt Whitney and ready to roll!

Picacho Peak Hike

This hike is something I’ve wanted to do for a while, and I figured was a good Mt Whitney milestone hike.

The wife and I took all this week off, it’s her birthday week and we both needed a break. We took a few day trips and just relaxed! We saw Arcosanti, Montezuma’s Castle, Tombstone, and cruised around Phoenix.

I had Wednesday morning free so it seemed like a good time to tick off this hike. Woke up a little after 5am, grabbed the gear and headed out. After a quick stop for coffee I was on the road. It’s about an hour to get there from my house, pulled into Picacho State Park about 6:45, a few cars in the lot, but pretty quiet other than that!

The hike starts off uphill and really doesn’t ease up much at all until you get to the saddle, where the first of the cable sections begins. From the saddle, where some nice people have stashed extra gloves (make sure you bring gloves), you descend a steep rocky section, taking you around to the west side and meeting up with the Sunset Vista Trail for the climb to the peak.

There are 3 main sections of cables from here to the peak, it’s a pretty cool section of a hike. The exposure isn’t too bad but I was definitely glad to have the cables in a number of places! After the last cable section it is a few minutes hike to the top and a great view. As you make your way down you might be even more glad to have the protection the cables provide, I know I was!

When you reach the saddle again the work is done and you can cruise on downhill to the parking lot, there’s some cool rock formations to check out, and they’re easier to enjoy on the way down!

Overall it took me just over 2 hours, I felt good the whole time, can’t wait for some more time hiking up big hills!

Photo of the Week 3/01/21

Arizona Snowbowl