Grand Canyon R2R2R October 10-11, 2009
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:09 pm
I arrived at the North Rim on the 9th and checked into my motel room, which I was able to get a few days before. If you are having a hard time getting a reservation for a room at the North Rim, I'd recommend checking 2-3 days before your desired date for cancellations. I noticed that rooms would always be available online for the following 2-3 days after the current day, due to cancellations I'm guessing.
Drove to the North Kaibab Trail parking lot at about 7am the following morning, later than I was hoping to start, and barely snagged a parking spot on the side of the road. The lot is not very big. Took North Kaibab Trail to the Colorado River and then took Bright Angel Trail up to the South Rim.
Shortly after starting the hike, I came across a baby dear and its mom on the trail.
North Kaibab proceeds down a side canyon for many miles. View from Cocino Overlook.
The last portion of North Kiabab goes through a narrow canyon.
View of the Colorado River from the middle of Silver Bridge.
There's a mine shortly after crossing the river that I didn't explore. Since I started relatively late, I didn't want to take any detours. Might check it out the next time I'm here.
Bright Angel Trail was much more crowded than North Kaibab, especially as I got closer to the top. View from near Bright Angel Trail close to South Rim.
I ended up hiking about 24 miles with 5000' gain/6000' loss in 8hr 45min, much faster than I was expecting. Got to the South Rim just before 4pm, which was perfect, because check in at my room at the South Rim was after 4.
Started my hike back via South Kaibab Trail and North Kaibab Trail the following morning at about 6:15am, so I was able to catch the sunrise on the way down South Kaibab Trail.
Saw a squirrel in the bottom third of South Kaibab.
Saw four deer at Phantom Ranch.
Back up North Kaibab.
Got back to my car around 3:40pm, so it took about 9hr 30 minutes to hike 21 miles with 6000' gain/5000' loss. As I was leaving the park, I came across a herd of about 80 bison just before the ticket booth. Lots of baby bison with the adults.
Drove to the North Kaibab Trail parking lot at about 7am the following morning, later than I was hoping to start, and barely snagged a parking spot on the side of the road. The lot is not very big. Took North Kaibab Trail to the Colorado River and then took Bright Angel Trail up to the South Rim.
Shortly after starting the hike, I came across a baby dear and its mom on the trail.
North Kaibab proceeds down a side canyon for many miles. View from Cocino Overlook.
The last portion of North Kiabab goes through a narrow canyon.
View of the Colorado River from the middle of Silver Bridge.
There's a mine shortly after crossing the river that I didn't explore. Since I started relatively late, I didn't want to take any detours. Might check it out the next time I'm here.
Bright Angel Trail was much more crowded than North Kaibab, especially as I got closer to the top. View from near Bright Angel Trail close to South Rim.
I ended up hiking about 24 miles with 5000' gain/6000' loss in 8hr 45min, much faster than I was expecting. Got to the South Rim just before 4pm, which was perfect, because check in at my room at the South Rim was after 4.
Started my hike back via South Kaibab Trail and North Kaibab Trail the following morning at about 6:15am, so I was able to catch the sunrise on the way down South Kaibab Trail.
Saw a squirrel in the bottom third of South Kaibab.
Saw four deer at Phantom Ranch.
Back up North Kaibab.
Got back to my car around 3:40pm, so it took about 9hr 30 minutes to hike 21 miles with 6000' gain/5000' loss. As I was leaving the park, I came across a herd of about 80 bison just before the ticket booth. Lots of baby bison with the adults.