by justroughinit | Apr 1, 2019 | Arizona, Fun Stuff, Grand Canyon
Next time you visit Grand Canyon, you might find it to be even more beautiful with man-made waterfalls, landscaped canyon walls and topiaries along hiking trails! A recent survey conducted by My Federal Survey Inc., an independent marketing research firm, found that...
by justroughinit | Jan 10, 2019 | Arizona, Backpacking, Grand Canyon
South Bass Trail The South Bass trail is a remote and historic trail in Grand Canyon National Park that cuts from the South Rim of Grand Canyon to the Colorado River and lies about 25 miles (40.2 km) west of Grand Canyon Village and the Bright Angel Trail. This...
by justroughinit | Sep 13, 2018 | Backpacking, Grand Canyon, Havasupai, Hiking
We get questions about Havasupai on a daily basis, from “How long does it take to hike Havasupai?” to “Can I swim in Havasupai Falls?” So where are here to answer some of the most common questions. How Much Does It Cost to Hike Havasupai?...
by justroughinit | May 10, 2018 | Arizona, Backpacking, Grand Canyon
South Bass Trail Packrafting The North and South Bass trails are about 25 miles west of the main trails in a little used section of the park. A packrafting trip in Grand Canyon will get you to these remote trails that are typically only assessable to river rafters. In...
by justroughinit | Jan 26, 2018 | Backpacking, Grand Canyon
You have tried month after month, year after year and you still cannot get that ever-coveted (and somewhat overrated) permit so you can hike Rim to Rim of Grand Canyon. As a guide service having led trips in Grand Canyon since 2006, we know why it is so difficult....
by justroughinit | Jan 5, 2017 | Grand Canyon, Wildlife
My first year working at Grand Canyon, I was down the South Kaibab Trail talking to some canyon visitors. Once I arrived at Tip Off, I dropped my pack and headed over to the bathroom. The South Kaibab Trail is one of a few “Corridor Trails” in Grand Canyon National...
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