Lower Canyon OAR Trip Trip Details Packet
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Lower Canyon OAR Trip Trip Details Packet Please call Laurie to discuss any element of the trip or trip preparations at 800 525 0924/[email protected] TRAVEL PLANNING OVERVIEW– LOWER CANYON Lower Canyon River Trips cover 136 river miles from the terminus of the Bright Angel Trail at Pipe Creek Beach (river mile 89) to Diamond Creek (river mile 225). The trip begins with the 7.5 mile hike down the Bright Angel Trail from the South Rim to the river at Pipe Creek. You will begin your trip at the South Rim of Grand Canyon; you will be returned to the South Rim—or to Flagstaff—in transportation provided by Canyoneers on the last day. PRE-TRIP TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, is the closest TRAVEL TIP major airport and is about a two and a half hour drive or a half Plan to carry a small bag of essentials, including your hiking hour flight away from Flagstaff. Most of our rafters fly into Phoenix boots, onto the plane as there will not be time and then fly, take a shuttle, or drive a rental car to Flagstaff— to locate lost luggage before your trip! continuing from Flagstaff to the South Rim by shuttle or rental car. Getting to Flagstaff by Plane Direct Flights into Flagstaff are available only from Phoenix, Denver & Dallas. Service from Phoenix and Dallas is provided by American Airlines; service from Denver is provided by United Airlines. Transportation Service Options from Flagstaff or Phoenix to the South Rim Groome Transportation provides van shuttle service between Phoenix and Flagstaff and between Flagstaff and the South Rim. Groome offers: multiple departures each day, pick-up service at each terminal in Sky Harbor Airport (Phoenix), drop-off at the Amtrak train station in downtown Flagstaff or at the South Rim. The shuttle is convenient and reliable. www.groometransportation.com (928) 350 8466. Grand Canyon Shuttles offers custom shuttle times and locations, 24 hours/day by advance reservation. www.grandcanyonshuttles.com 928 421 1163 / [email protected] Flagstaff Limo offers chauffeured transportation in sedans, SUVs, and executive vans www.flagstafflimousine.com 928 774 5466 Getting to Flagstaff and then the South Rim by Rental Car Phoenix to Flagstaff/South Rim by Car Car Rental Agencies Flagstaff is located at the intersection of Interstate 40 The full range of rental agencies are available in both Phoenix and (major east-west route) and the northern terminus of In- Flagstaff; rates and conditions vary year to year. Cars may be parked terstate 17. The South Rim is 1.5 hours beyond Flagstaff and stored at the South Rim at the Maswick Lodge during the trip. by car. There are no car drop off or pick up services at the South Rim. POST-TRIP TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS On the last day of your trip you will be met at the river by transportation vehicles to bring you back to the South Rim or Flagstaff. Trip participants returning to the South Rim will be dropped at the Maswik Transportation Center; those returning to Flagstaff will be dropped at the Holiday Inn Express or at Groome Transportation’s Flagstaff office. The park's shuttle service is available to transport you to all lodges within the park from there. Arrival at the South Rim/Flagstaff should be be- tween 3 pm - 5 pm. We recommend you spend the night and make your return travel plans for the following day. Call 888.297.2757 to make room reservations. Please note that although we make every effort to keep the scheduled itinerary, due to the nature of the activity, post trip arrival times at the take out point and/or the South Rim cannot be guaranteed. Many participants elect to rent a car and leave it in the Maswik public parking during the trip to provide convenience and flexibility for post trip departure from the South Rim. Using Groome Transportation for your departure is another option. For travel to/from Las Vegas, a rental car is the most affordable and practical option; Las Vegas is a 4.5 hour drive from the South Rim. Larsons Van Service offers transportation services to/from Las Vegas www.larsonvanservice.com 702 456 4791 800 525 0924 Pg 2 LODGING RESERVATIONS & ADVANCE PURCHASES SOUTH RIM LODGING—PRE & POST TRIP Reserve Lodging for the Night Before the Trip at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim Room reservations at the South Rim should be made well in advance, as all hotels fill early. Grand Canyon National Park Lodges (Xanterra) operates four hotels located right on the rim, very close to the Bright Angel trailhead in addition to a fifth hotel located about 1/4 mile from the trailhead. Call Grand Canyon National Park Lodges (Xanterra) directly or visit their website for reservations and for more information about the individual hotels, rates and availability. Most participants choose to spend the last night of the trip at the South Rim. South Rim Lodging for the Night Before the Trip The South Rim hotels vary in price and proximity to the trail head. The hotel closest to the trail is the Bright Angel Lodge. Call Grand Canyon National Park Lodges (Xanterra) directly or visit their website for reservations and for more information about the individual hotels. Grand Canyon National Park Lodges (Xanterra) 888-297-2757 FAX: 303-297-3175 [email protected] www.grandcanyonlodges.com and www.xanterra.com The Yavapai Lodge is operated by Delaware North; this hotel is the farthest away and should be avoided. Delaware North: 877-404-4611; www.delawarenorth.com/ venues/grand-canyon-national-park REQUIRED FOR THE HIKE DOWN DUFFEL SERVICE Advance Purchase: Your Backpack You will be backpacking your belongings into the canyon You will need your own backpack to carry your gear in during with you—OR—use the duffel service. the hike down the Bright Angel Trail to the river on Day 1. If you do not wish to carry your belongings on your hike to the Purchase your backpack early as it is critical that you have boat, duffel service is available to anyone hiking into the can- time to train with it. See backpack details on Page 7. yon. This service is operated by Xanterra and is not part of Advance Purchase: Hiking Shoes your river trip package. The cost per duffel is subject to Invest in “hiking socks” and high quality hiking shoes/boots change. for the hike down the Bright Angel Trail. Allow time to ade- quately break in new shoes/boots (and river sandals!) Plan to If you are interested in this service, please call Xanterra at carry and use moleskin during the hike down to the river at the 888-297-2757 to make reservations for the duffel service. first sign of discomfort. Please be sure to select the "Boat Beach Hitchin' Rail" as Advance Purchase: Trail Snack Food the destination point. They will give you specific instructions Plan to bring plenty of snack food for the hike down. The and take your credit card information for payment. Please restaurants at the South Rim are not open early enough for note that there is no secured or weatherproof storage at the breakfast before the hike begins; snacking on the trail is re- Hitchin' Rail where the duffels are unloaded. quired to balance water intake. (Substantial water consumption flushes essential electrolytes from the body.) You will not be hiking all the way to Boat Beach Hitchin Rain; you will be hiking to Pipe Creek so you must notify Snack food is needed only for the hike down; there’s ample Canyoneers office if you plan to use the duffel service at snack food available all day, every day on-river! least one month in advance so the crew will know to pick it up when passing the Boat Beach on their way to Pipe In Grand Canyon where the air is dry and the sun can be in- Creek. tense, dehydration is a serious but preventable problem. You will need high quality water bottles made of durable material Duffel service reservations sell out far in advance; with two quarts capacity; during the hike down, you’ll refill at the do not count on being able to reserve duffel service. trail’s three water stop/rest houses. 800 525 0924 Pg 3 ESSENTIAL GEAR & CLOTHING LIST □ 1 Back Pack—see DETAILS page 7 □ 2 One-Quart Water Bottles —See DETAILS page 5. □ 1 Small Daypack for day hikes— See DETAILS page 5. □ 1 Headlamp (highly recommended) or Flashlight + batteries □ 4 Short Sleeve Shirts □ 3 Pair Shorts/Swim Trunks - Synthetic, loose fitting, heavy-duty, quick-dry. Worn as the base layer of clothing, enabling you to add/change clothes with ease throughout the day; longer “board short “styles provide sun protection for tops of legs. □ 1 Bathing Suit (women) (Two piece suits are generally preferred as more versatile and comfortable.) □ 1 Sarong (men and women) —The most versatile sun protection, used in boats/camp. □ 2 Sports Bras (women) □ 2 Lightweight long sleeve “Sun Shirts” (Long-Sleeved Button-Down) ) - For sun protection and—when worn wet - to keep body temps down. Cotton dries slowest, enhancing its effectiveness. Used in boats and on hikes. □ 1 Pair Sunglasses + Chums or other Sunglasses Retainers □ 1 Baseball Cap (plus Hat Retention Strap) or Visor □ 1 Sun Hat (plus Hat Retention Strap) A big straw hat and other full brim sun hats create shade - a treat during the hotter months. □ 1 Rain Jacket + 1 Pair Rain Pants □ 1 Set Mid-weight Long Underwear (Top + Bottoms) □ 1 Light weight fleece top □ 1 Pair River/recreational sports Sandals.