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Old Jan 27th, 2006 | 12:18 PM
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Need help with planning a Grand Canyon trip

Thanks in advance for any help...I need it...

My girlfriend and I are flying into Las Vegas on the night of May 9th, getting in around 9pm. We fly out of Vegas the night of the 15th (technically, at 12:30AM on the 16th). We want to spent the majority of the time in the Grand Canyon, and want to do some hiking and camping. Our original plan: drive down the night we get there, and then catch the 1:30 bus from the South Rim to the North Rim. Then we'd hike across (5/11 at Cottonwood, 5/12 at Bright Angel, and 5/13 at Indian Garden), driving back on either the 14th or 15th. However, a big wrench got thrown in our plans when we finally figured out that the bus doesn't start running until the 15th of May! (D'oh!) First question -- do you see any other way to do a trip where we hike across the canyon?

Alternatively, we've sketched out a new plan: drive to the South Rim on the 10th, checking out Hoover Dam on the way. Hike in starting 5/11, and spend two nights camping (Bright Angel 5/11, and Indian Garden 5/12?) then hike out on 5/12. Then drive up to Havasupai Reservation, hike in to Havasu Falls and spend the night (5/13) out there. Then drive back to Vegas 5/14.

OR.....do you have any other completely different ideas / other places we should definitely try to check out?

So, yeah. There's a ton of sites with info on the Canyon, but I'm having trouble figuring out what the best thing to do is...

Thanks for any tips!
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Old Jan 27th, 2006 | 12:54 PM
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Are you in great hiking condition? Those are two big hikes you have planned!

I haven't hiked the Grand Canyon, but I've rode the trails on mules, and it's a tough hike.

We did do Havasu, which is awesome, but I would recommend 2 nights in Havasu to really explore all 3 waterfalls.
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Old Jan 27th, 2006 | 01:20 PM
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A minor comment - I would not want to be driving from LV to GC starting out a 10 PM at night after being already tired from travel/flight. While the roads are fine, there are some switchbacks, areas that I found a little scary during daylight hours.
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Old Mar 22nd, 2006 | 06:53 AM
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I hope you have reservations. We just hiked down and back up last week and had reservations at Phantom Ranch for over 1.5 years.

Be prepared--these are VERY strenuous hikes. I can't even imagine doing it in the heat.
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Old Mar 22nd, 2006 | 08:28 AM
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Dan,

You will first have to see if you can get reservations to camp at any of those campgrounds in the canyon. The "window" for making May reservations opened Jan. 1 and it is likely they are already full.

Havasu is a magical place, well worth several nights so you can spend time at all the waterfalls.
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