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we can do it

(12,791 posts)
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 07:47 PM Jan 2013

Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon North Rim late August -early September, any recomendations?


We like hiking up to around 10 miles per day. Really interested in anything unusual or non-touristy, too. We will be fying in and out of Las Vegas (NO interest in gambling whatsoever)

Ideas? Comments?
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Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon North Rim late August -early September, any recomendations? (Original Post) we can do it Jan 2013 OP
Bryce is awesome! longship Jan 2013 #1
We've done the south rim a couple times, plan on doing Phantom Ranch eventually. we can do it Jan 2013 #6
Sounds just peachy 2naSalit Jan 2013 #2
We like pretty strenuous hikes and like going on vacation just as school starts. we can do it Jan 2013 #4
Sounds good 2naSalit Jan 2013 #8
Thanks! We always carry water and try to err on the side of safety! we can do it Jan 2013 #10
I can't be of much help there 2naSalit Jan 2013 #13
yep....Bryce is incredible..... dhill926 Jan 2013 #3
Question- Is Utah very conservative, or do they like money enough not to care? we can do it Jan 2013 #5
It is very conservative.... dhill926 Jan 2013 #7
That's exactly what I expect from conservatives! we can do it Jan 2013 #12
It might depend on what it is you 2naSalit Jan 2013 #9
Well, hopefully gay and alcohol tolerant. we can do it Jan 2013 #11
You might 2naSalit Jan 2013 #14
Good ideas. We were in Idaho for about 5 minutes on our first Yellowstone trip! we can do it Jan 2013 #15
You were probably in Idaho 2naSalit Jan 2013 #16

longship

(40,416 posts)
1. Bryce is awesome!
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:01 PM
Jan 2013

You'll be at close to 9,000 feet altitude. It isn't a true canyon, in spite of its name. But it is awesome. You can cover it in a day.

Take plenty of film, so to speak. The pics won't do it justice.

Zion is great. There are many trails back into awesome waterfalls. Plan ahead and be ready for eventualities. But Zion is amongst the best of the best. Plan on staying longer there.

Never been to the North Rim. The South Rim is where all the cool trails are and the long roadway with dozens of lookouts. Unfortunately, the South rim will be choked with tourists. Unless you take an adventurist trail, that is. Google's your friend here, I think. The North rim is higher elevation, IIRC, and not as many tourists.
It's 17 fucking miles across at the widest!!

we can do it

(12,791 posts)
6. We've done the south rim a couple times, plan on doing Phantom Ranch eventually.
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:57 PM
Jan 2013

Excited about the north rim, will be there 2 nights, one at Bryce 2 at Zion.

2naSalit

(93,562 posts)
2. Sounds just peachy
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:02 PM
Jan 2013

as long as you like hiking steep climbs in the desert in the hottest months of the year... like triple digits. Might want to consider a cooler time of year like early-mid spring or late fall. It wouldn't be so bad if you were floating the river but hiking, ummm.

we can do it

(12,791 posts)
4. We like pretty strenuous hikes and like going on vacation just as school starts.
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:55 PM
Jan 2013

Average temps then at Bryce and North rim are pleasant- cool nites, zion around 90 daytime/60 at nite so no problem. We are probably going to do the Narrows hike at Zion so we want it to be warm.
Pass on the river floating, like being active!

2naSalit

(93,562 posts)
8. Sounds good
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 09:03 PM
Jan 2013

just trying to give a heads up about the blistering heat and how last year's temps are likely to be a repeat this year. Carry lots of water!! I also recommend bandanas, several. They have endless uses including cooling necklaces. I lived in the Anza Borrego many years ago, night temps got to about 118F and it was often 12?F in the daytime, can be a major strain on the body. Late Sept is probably a good time, as you said, nights should be cooler by then. Have a great time, it's soooo beautiful there.

we can do it

(12,791 posts)
10. Thanks! We always carry water and try to err on the side of safety!
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 09:14 PM
Jan 2013

(retired firefighter/paramedic/girl scout here!) I am so excited- and its only January. We have a pioneer cabin at the north rim GC, are staying at BnB at Zion, and BW Grand at Bryce at this point.

We are open to ideas for LasVegas near airport the nite before out early flight (prefer no casino).

2naSalit

(93,562 posts)
13. I can't be of much help there
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 09:22 PM
Jan 2013

I haven't been to Vegas in over a decade, they didn't even have a pyramid then! Last time I was in that area, the airport was way far away from the "strip" don't know what it's like there now, could have been some development out that far in recent years, they did have a boom in development about ten years ago.

Good luck all the same!

dhill926

(16,953 posts)
3. yep....Bryce is incredible.....
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:36 PM
Jan 2013

was there last year mid-September. Temperatures were fine. Check out Kolob (I know, I know...) Canyon on the north side of Zion for a couple of fun hikes. VERY few people there, as opposed to the main park. Have fun!

dhill926

(16,953 posts)
7. It is very conservative....
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 08:59 PM
Jan 2013

but being good americans, I'm sure they like money enough not to care.

2naSalit

(93,562 posts)
14. You might
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 09:28 PM
Jan 2013

want to consider doing that, maybe have you own lodgings but it isn't too terribly far from Mesquite, might be more tolerant there. I know rural UT is pretty rough and tumble in spots, and also religious sensitivity is stronger than in SLC, probably the most liberal area in UT. Be careful. In UT there used to be some pretty strict alcohol laws, and watered down beer. You will be best advised to look into what hauling your own booze might require as there could be laws that prohibit transport. I make a point of not venturing that far south, Idaho is challenging enough and I live north of there! But I used to travel all over so I was aware of lots of laws some time ago... maybe check the tourism site on the state's official page.

we can do it

(12,791 posts)
15. Good ideas. We were in Idaho for about 5 minutes on our first Yellowstone trip!
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 09:33 PM
Jan 2013

We will keep everything discreet- they do have bars near most places we are going, so maybe we see if there are any carry-outs enroute.

2naSalit

(93,562 posts)
16. You were probably in Idaho
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 11:30 PM
Jan 2013

a little longer than that but you have to go into MT or WY to get in the park, except one little corner that is basically undeveloped. I live within an hour of the park but in MT... which is only slightly better than Idaho, which is only slightly better than Utah! Awesome real estate, scary social climate... but lots of wildlife and that's what I like best, to heck with the red state issues, long as I can watch wolves and mountain goats and antelope and bison... and all the other cool animals.

Have fun on your trip!

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