lawsofmotion
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I am planning a hike in the Grand Canyon with a friend in late September and early October of this year. This will be my second trip to the Canyon. I was there in January of this year and stayed at Phantom Ranch and did some day hikes from there. If you have been there before, you will understand that I started to think about a return trip my first night in the Canyon.
I am fairly aware of the risks of hiking in the Canyon and the procedure for getting a back country permit. My friend and I are experienced, strong White Mountain hikers, and we will be comfortable on the Corridor Trails. We are open to different itineraries that might include Bright Angel, North Kaibab, South Kaibab (descent only). My question is simple. For those of you who have hiked Rim-to-Rim, what are the advantages and disadvantages of starting from the North or the South Rim? I'm wondering very broadly in terms of travel logistics to and from the Canyon, views during the hike, camping and accommodations at the Rims pre and post hike, etc. Maybe it doesn't matter if we start at the North or South Rim since it is a spectacular place to be, but I still thought I would throw this out to this wonderful group for advice.
Once we get our back country permit approved (fingers crossed), I'll be back for advice on gear and other fun stuff!
Thank you,
Mary
I am planning a hike in the Grand Canyon with a friend in late September and early October of this year. This will be my second trip to the Canyon. I was there in January of this year and stayed at Phantom Ranch and did some day hikes from there. If you have been there before, you will understand that I started to think about a return trip my first night in the Canyon.
I am fairly aware of the risks of hiking in the Canyon and the procedure for getting a back country permit. My friend and I are experienced, strong White Mountain hikers, and we will be comfortable on the Corridor Trails. We are open to different itineraries that might include Bright Angel, North Kaibab, South Kaibab (descent only). My question is simple. For those of you who have hiked Rim-to-Rim, what are the advantages and disadvantages of starting from the North or the South Rim? I'm wondering very broadly in terms of travel logistics to and from the Canyon, views during the hike, camping and accommodations at the Rims pre and post hike, etc. Maybe it doesn't matter if we start at the North or South Rim since it is a spectacular place to be, but I still thought I would throw this out to this wonderful group for advice.
Once we get our back country permit approved (fingers crossed), I'll be back for advice on gear and other fun stuff!
Thank you,
Mary