Then the next weekend we took Paul into the Canyon for his first overnight. He tells me that he did hike down with us once in July, the time I found a Grand Canyon Pink rattler in the middle of the trail eating a wood rat. On that occasion, everyone but me hiked back out and I guarded the snake for a good two hours to keep it from being stepped on.
Anyhow, I got a permit for Saturday, and then got into the "walk up" line at the BCO to get a Friday night as well. Then I had to work Friday, so we did not start down until 2:30. It gets dark at 5:30, but we made it just in time to snag the worst campsite: the one right next to the bathroom. This would seem ideal, except every time someone opened the door, the light flashed right in my face.
Next morning I espied a woman packing up from my favorite site. This one is also near the bathroom, but shielded by a thick screen of trees. We lurked until she left, and then moved sites. I am sure she thought I was stalking her.
That day we hiked to Ribbon Falls. So all in all, we did 30 miles within 48 hours. That is harder than just hiking in and out.
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The lower route into Ribbon |
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Paul at ribbon falls |