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Photo of the Day: Climbing Rocks in Grand Canyon National Park

| by Aracely on March 10th, 2024 | No Comments » | Photo of the Day

The Grand Canyon was our first trip together. This was a 5 day camping trip where we hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It still is one of our most memorable trips. We booked our trip through Grand Canyon Field Institute, which we highly recommend. In this picture Jason is sitting at the top of a rock absorbing the glowing red scenery.

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Jason at the Grand Canyon

Photo of the Day: Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas

| by Aracely on February 6th, 2024 | 2 Comments » | Photo of the Day

There is more to Las Vegas than its glamorous casinos and non-stop night life. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is located 15 minutes from the Las Vegas strip. Here you can bike, climb and hike through unlimited trails or enjoy a 13 mile one-way scenic drive which offers views of incredible natural beauty. The park includes hills, canyons, waterfalls, springs, petroglyphs and pictographs.

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Red Rock Canyon National Park, Las Vegas, NV

Backpacking the Grand Canyon

| by Jason on July 8th, 2024 | 5 Comments » | Adventures, North America, United States

Backpacking Classmates

Backpacking Classmates

We were looking for a challenging outdoor adventure, but we knew we didn’t exactly have the experience to do it safely on our own. Once we decided on our destination, the Grand Canyon, we began researching guided hikes and camping.  The Grand Canyon is a World Heritage Site which encompasses 1,218,375 acres and lies on the Colorado Plateau in northwestern Arizona.  Our goal was to experience the Canyon to the fullest; that can only be done by hiking to the very bottom.
The park offers a variety of choices to experience the inside of the Canyon; guided tours, mule trips, river trips, hiking and camping.  If you are interested in backpacking and camping on your own you must acquire a backcountry permit.  The permits are very challenging to obtain due to the volume of requests, but the organizations conducting the guided hikes all have access to those permits.  Our research led us to the Grand Canyon Field Institute, a program of the Grand Canyon Association (GCA), which focuses on educating park visitors about the cultural and natural history of the Grand Canyon.  The classes specialize in various topics such as cultural education, photography, wilderness, women, family classes and much more.  The term class is used to emphasize education, but this is unlike any class you have taken before.  There is a class for everyone; from beginner backpackers to experienced outdoor enthusiasts.  The institute was easily accessible via phone and email, and was very courteous while assisting us to choose the class that was best suited for us.  We decided on Introductory Backpacking: Colorado River.  It was exactly what we were looking for; adventurous, educational, and challenging. (more…)