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Quote: For this trip, I was anxious to find as deep a dayhike into the Canyon as our group could handle. Plateau Point brings you as close as you can come to the river without violating the repeated admonition never to Read More
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Quote: A ranger told us "If I had to choose one thing to see near Flagstaff, it would have to be Walnut Canyon". So we added the national monument to our "must see" list and one September morning hit the road. The Read More
Quote: The trail from the Havasu Falls campground to the Colorado River takes you into the most remote corner of the Grand Canyon, a place accessible only by this brutal trail, or by boat. And since it's so remote, few Read More
Quote: The sun crossing the horizon is a highlight nearly anywhere in the southwest. We’d watched it reach lower and lower into Zion’s sandstone canyon two mornings before, and despite the fact that Arizona stubbornly Read More
Quote: This hike is one of the toughest and most dangerous that I have ever done. In order to get to the Trailhead, take the Vulcan's Throne/Lava Falls Trailhead road to its end. The road passes through a dry lake Read More
Quote: It was best that we hiked Hermit’s Trail on the first day of our trip. It made everything else feel like a breeze. Hermit’s Trail is a 17-mile round trip trail from the canyon rim to the Colorado River, Read More
Quote: Thunder River is a magical spot on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon where the world's shortest and steepest river bursts from a cave in the side of the canyon and crashes down 1,200 feet in less than 1/2 a mile Read More
Quote: Deer Creek is a narrow, winding canyon carrying a charming creek over several waterfalls down, down, down to the Colorado River. It is accessibly via the Thunder River trailhead, and anyone going to the effort Read More