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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2154613" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>Cool post; we have hiked all of the back country trails on the South Rim, some several times (our fav is down Hermit to Tonto, then east over to Monument Creek; overnight. Then hike over to Indian Gardens and usually overnight, but if it is just me and Ms LRNut we sometimes just hoof it up in one day; it is a bit of a long day - almost 15 miles, but we typically have one of the rim cabins reserved.</p><p></p><p>Once we did a South to North in one day; our plan was to go North to South the next day, but I had such horrible blisters I had to take the shuttle over to the South Rim. Felt like that woman in the movie "Home Alone" with John Candy's polka band; we had to stop at every Indian roadside stand.</p><p></p><p>We see quite a few deer when backpacking and sometimes sheep. One time I was hiking out from Monument Creek well before dawn and saw two eyes glowing in the dark on a ridge above us; I could tell it was a cat but not sure if it was a mountain lion or a bobcat.</p><p></p><p>My BIL rafts the Colorado quite a bit; his son (the kid at 1:17; his dad is the guy jumping into water right after that) made this video, which I just love; if you listen to the words spoken, it could describe your hunting dreams:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/0zRQ28s3hUU" target="_blank">Grand Canyon 2018</a></p><p></p><p>If anyone is interested in backpacking the GC, shoot me a note. We love showing people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2154613, member: 3230"] Cool post; we have hiked all of the back country trails on the South Rim, some several times (our fav is down Hermit to Tonto, then east over to Monument Creek; overnight. Then hike over to Indian Gardens and usually overnight, but if it is just me and Ms LRNut we sometimes just hoof it up in one day; it is a bit of a long day - almost 15 miles, but we typically have one of the rim cabins reserved. Once we did a South to North in one day; our plan was to go North to South the next day, but I had such horrible blisters I had to take the shuttle over to the South Rim. Felt like that woman in the movie "Home Alone" with John Candy's polka band; we had to stop at every Indian roadside stand. We see quite a few deer when backpacking and sometimes sheep. One time I was hiking out from Monument Creek well before dawn and saw two eyes glowing in the dark on a ridge above us; I could tell it was a cat but not sure if it was a mountain lion or a bobcat. My BIL rafts the Colorado quite a bit; his son (the kid at 1:17; his dad is the guy jumping into water right after that) made this video, which I just love; if you listen to the words spoken, it could describe your hunting dreams: [URL='https://youtu.be/0zRQ28s3hUU']Grand Canyon 2018[/URL] If anyone is interested in backpacking the GC, shoot me a note. We love showing people. [/QUOTE]
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