Grand Canyon hiking guides
It seems that more and more people are following through on crossing items off their bucket lists in recent years. Sure scuba diving, bungee jumping, and seeing the movie ‘The Bucket List‘ are all sure to entertain, but for sights and memories that will last a lifetime, a visit to the bottom of Grand…
Hiking in Grand Canyon during the hot summer months does present some challenges, but thoughtful preparation and a few little tricks can help make for a fantastic, enjoyable, and safe experience. In Part 1 of this blog we discussed the importance of avoiding hiking during the hottest part of the day and taking the opportunity…
As early as late May, daytime temperatures at the bottom of Grand Canyon will regularly hit, and exceed, 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius). This heat kicks in quickly and typically continues through the first couple of weeks of September, making Grand Canyon hiking tours a little more challenging. Although, the heat shouldn’t keep any…