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White Water Rafting
The Greater Lower Canyon
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Begin your day with a hike down
the famous Bright Angel Trail from the Grand Canyon South Rim to Phantom
Ranch. (This hike is considered strenuous that requires you to be in good
physical health.) As the trail descends 5,000 feet to the river it passes
through three climate zones. Starting at the Ponderosa Pine forest on
the rim through the Pinion-Juniper scrub and down to the Sonoran Desert.
Each turn of the trail affords stunning vista views and numerous photo
opportunities. At the midpoint lies the oasis of Indian Gardens where
Garden Creek babbles below overhanging cottonwood trees. Below Indian
Gardens the trail cuts through the layers that comprise some of the oldest
exposed rock on earth. Upon reaching the river the trail parallels the
Colorado River until it crosses and continues to either Phantom Ranch
or the Boat Beach. Your rafts and guides will be waiting at Boat Beach
where lunch is served and preparations made for the river adventure ahead. After leaving the cool depths
of Phantom Ranch you will descend into the Upper Granite Gorge amidst
fast-flowing water to challenging rapids that lie ahead. You will plunge
through the mountainous waves of Horn Creek, Granite and Hermit. The
famous Crystal rapids and "The Gems" follow with Deubendorff
and Upset. Downstream basalt outcrops alert you o your proximity to
Lava Falls and soon you will hear the thunder reverberating from the
canyon walls. Passage here demands a good long look before dropping
into one of the biggest of the "Big Ones." Numerous streams
will appear as if from no where. Some will be like raging torrents others
as magnificent as waterfalls and some content to cascade gently down
into a hidden side canyon. While rapids are what lure many
people to the river, it is only part of the story. This part of the canyon
is crisscrossed with hundreds side canyons each with its own personality
and attraction. While it would be impossible to explore each and every
one in a lifetime, you will be able to visit some of the most outstanding
little corners on earth. Typical stops include the fern covered
Elves Chasm and hiking above Deer Creek Falls and winding your way up
Matkatamiba. Conditions permitting you might even swim the turquoise pools
at Havasu Creek and hike the talus to where Thunder River gushes form
a rock wall several miles from and a thousand feet above the Colorado
River. After a day of boating and
exploring you pull in to camp on sandy beaches for the evening. Your
crew sets up the kitchen while everyone finds his or her ideal camp
spot. As dinner sizzles on the grill or camp stove you can relax with
a cool drink, read, take an evening stroll up a side canyon or just
get better acquainted with your fellow river passengers. As the sun
disappears, the stars begin to glisten and the quiet serenity of the
universe is spreads out above your bedroll. You will be awestruck by
the beauty of this powerful place. This first class adventure will not
be soon forgotten. (For a more detailed craft description and packing
list, please CLICK HERE.) Please email or call us regarding trip availability,
questions or reservations for your white water rafting trip.
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