I hike a lot in the UK (permit permitting will be in GC come Oct 23) we have guys on YT here ie Scotland's Mountains, who are just so good you want hike with him, for sure this guy( very sorry dont know your/his name) falls into this category, great series of vids, rammed with information, thank you for taking the time to share,help and educate other visitors GCTV.
Thank you. The name’s Krocky Meshkin. If I’m available I do try to hike with folks who reach out to me. Sometimes easier to connect through instagram@grandcanyontv
Thanks for posting this video! My hubby and I are now more prepared and know what to expect as we hike to Ooh Aah Point one month from now. Excellent video - thanks for the details about parking, shuttle, what to bring, elevation, etc.
@@c.h.y It was well worth the hike! Started early morning, since the Grand Canyon floor was about to reach 108 degrees later in the day. Bring lots of water and be ready for the incline all the way back up!
I did that hike last Monday morning going down was easy but going back up was pretty hard. Took lots of breaks the last switch backs going up to the top about killed me. someday I am going to get down to the river that is my goal. thank you for your wonderful videos. This is my most favorite place to visit.
Agree. As a Geologist, I like to take people down the "top portion" of the Kiabab Trail. Getting below the rim is an entirely different experience. Ooh Ahh or the top of the Espanade Sandstone (Supai Group) is about as far as a novice wants to go (especially on a hot day). Beautiful views. The trail is VERY steep.
Hello Crocky!! We just met out by Mathers Point, I just subscribed to your channel here, and it turns out I’d already watched some of your videos before we left for this trip! You’ve got a great page, thanks for the conversation on the trail, my friend ✌️😁👍
We just completed the hike past Cedar Ridge. Starting at 7 a.m. we made it to Ooh Aah point in 10 minutes going at a pretty good clip (not running, but a storm was predicted late morning). We were at Cedar Ridge in another 20 minutes. We decided to continue walking and made it to a big boulder (not quite to skeleton point. O'neill Butte?). We turned around and made it back to Cedar Ridge within 25 minutes. From Cedar Ridge to Ooh Aah Point, another 25 minutes. 20 more minutes to the warning (vomit) sign, then another 10 minutes to the trailhead. The entire trek down and back took 2 hours (stopping to take an occasional photo and to use the bathroom at Cedar Ridge). We would have gone further if we knew we could complete the hike that quickly, but didn't want to get stuck on the canyon if lightening occurred. Of course, the storm never came. 🙄 Fortunately, the temp stayed in the 60's the entire hike. We didn't need much water.
This was such a awesome video!! So informative! I appreciate all the side photos and cool info you edited throughout the video!!! A++++ . excited to go visit this part of the canyon in August!
Thanks for posting. Going with the fam in a couple weeks. I really would like to hike down to Indian Garden but just don't think my knee will hold up for the hike back up. This looks more manageable and will at least give a taste of hiking the canyon.
Are some areas of the trail quite narrow? Much of this footage showed it to be a good width but there are some sections that has my heart in my throat, thinking I could never do it because it looked so dangerous.. again only on certain sections, mostly towards the start. An optical illusion maybe?
The Park operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Buses mostly run sunrise to sundown. Buildings are open roughly 9 to 5. Everything varies and actual times can be found on the park's website. But yes, to generally answer your question, everything will be operating in January.
What a great summary and guide to Grand Canyon via south rim, I can’t wait to do this seemingly basic hike, although our real desire would be a phantom ranch overnight if you could ever get a permit. Please keep these kind of summary guides going, awesome TH-cam channel, should have 500k subscribers
Thank you, I know that lottery system is tough, if ever you are staying at the South Rim or in the area you used to (pre-covid) be able to go up to the desk at Bright Angel Lodge and ask about last minute openings at Phantom Ranch.
Great video! Looks fabulous. Is Ooh Ah point one of the best places to see the Grand Canyon at the South Rim? Our time will be short so trying to figure out the best vantage point.
What is a good trail for a novice, not used to the thinner air? What do u mean by drink enough to pee before heading back up? Wouldnt that be extra torture.
Excellent video, although I confess when you sped it up I was physically leaning towards the wall each switch because it was so fast😂😂 Exceptionally helpful and informative as to whether I think we could manage this next summer.
I'm nervous about doing this one. There doesn't seem like enough room for people going in both directions, and certainly not enough to let a mule pass. Is the trail wider than it looks?
When mules are passing you must always find a nook to stand on the inside of the trail. I can't suggest you do something that you're not comfortable doing. The trail is most narrow in the beginning segment call "the chimney" after that if begins to widen more.
While doing long distance runs on islands, I had drank seawater to get some electrolytes, yet only in small doses. Human kidneys can only make urine that is less salty than salt water. Therefore, to get rid of all the excess salt taken in by drinking seawater, you would then have to urinate more water than you've been drinking. Eventually, you would probably die of dehydration unless you are able to drink some less salty water. Salt water is pretty taxing on the kidneys, it's just too much salt.
I’m going in October. I’m just wanting to do very easy hike. I live at sea level lol so more concerned with the elevation change. Any suggestions for a hike that a toddler (me) could do? I’m 53 😂. But really just a hike that I can see the canyon and feel like I did a hike.
I would take the toddler along the "Trail of Time" you could start it by parking at the Yavapai Geology Museum and walking west, it's flat paved, and gives you views of the Canyon. It's also educational.
This was an excellent video and very informative. Amazing job! I’ll be going in a few days and still deciding between just taking Kaibab to skeleton point or taking kaibab all the way down to the river and up the bright angel. I see you have a video on that which I’ll tonight. Adding the Eiffel Tower in for reference was a really nice touch as I did that last year with ease. This year will be harder as I’ve gained weight and the December cold will not help which is what worries me about going all the way down to the bottom. What editing software do you use to add those bits in? Thanks so much for posting!
Know that if you choose to go down South Kaibab up Bright Angel this time of year you will park at the Backcountry Information Center Parking lot and need to catch the 8am or 9am "Hiker Express" shuttle to the SK trailhead. When you then pop-up the Bright Angel Trail it will be a short walk to your car. But don't miss the Hiker Express in the morning. I edit with Adobe Premiere but I've messing around with graphics to show the distance and elevation, I was pretty happy with how this one came out showing the height compared to structures, so I'd like to do something like that with a rim 2 rim or down and up. Happy hiking!
Do you know that the Grand Canyon was caused by the worldwide flood in Noah's day when God caused it to rain for forty days and forty nights? Genesis 6:17,18
Shuttle information for November 2021 - Every 30 minutes 5-7 am, Every 15 minutes 7 am to one hour after sunset, Last bus: 30 minutes after sunset.
Awesome, thank you - I'm heading there for a South Kaibab hike on Friday
10:06 is very late for me …. I❤️ to see the light first thing in the morning 👀
What is the name of the trail? AllTrails shows many trails to hike ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Incredible video. This is how every video should be done explaining tourist destinations.
LOVE that you show the time. Thank you for that,
I hike a lot in the UK (permit permitting will be in GC come Oct 23) we have guys on YT here ie Scotland's Mountains, who are just so good you want hike with him, for sure this guy( very sorry dont know your/his name) falls into this category, great series of vids, rammed with information, thank you for taking the time to share,help and educate other visitors GCTV.
Thank you. The name’s Krocky Meshkin. If I’m available I do try to hike with folks who reach out to me. Sometimes easier to connect through instagram@grandcanyontv
I greatly appreciate you posting this video, to a short & sweet GC hike, very detailed & easy to follow. Thanks 👍🏼😃
Thanks for posting this video! My hubby and I are now more prepared and know what to expect as we hike to Ooh Aah Point one month from now. Excellent video - thanks for the details about parking, shuttle, what to bring, elevation, etc.
How was it???
@@c.h.y It was well worth the hike! Started early morning, since the Grand Canyon floor was about to reach 108 degrees later in the day. Bring lots of water and be ready for the incline all the way back up!
I did that hike last Monday morning going down was easy but going back up was pretty hard. Took lots of breaks the last switch backs going up to the top about killed me. someday I am going to get down to the river that is my goal. thank you for your wonderful videos. This is my most favorite place to visit.
That is a great start, little by little build up your body's tolerance to the Canyon and it will be worth it.
I got dizzy watching that hike! lol
Agree. As a Geologist, I like to take people down the "top portion" of the Kiabab Trail.
Getting below the rim is an entirely different experience. Ooh Ahh or the top of the Espanade Sandstone (Supai Group) is about as far as a novice wants to go (especially on a hot day). Beautiful views. The trail is VERY steep.
Great information and presentation.
Thanks for sharing all your trail etiquette tips, very informative video.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
Thank for the specific details on where to park and which bus to take! Exactly what I’ve been looking for!
We are planning a trip with the kids, 7,9,10 & 12. But this gave me such anxiety watching. 🥴 One kid goofing off and over the edge they go 😱
So many videos like this… and you are the best of them all straight to the point and perfect information thank you
Great video. Thanks for posting
I went on this trail a few days ago, we went slightly past the Cedar Ridge and back in 2 hours which was a pretty fun and scenic hike.
Wow!! Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! Well done! Subscribed! Liked! Can’t wait to watch more! 👏👏
Hello Crocky!! We just met out by Mathers Point, I just subscribed to your channel here, and it turns out I’d already watched some of your videos before we left for this trip! You’ve got a great page, thanks for the conversation on the trail, my friend ✌️😁👍
Very informative video, thanks for sharing all this info. So helpful!
The information and detail of this video is great! Thank you.
Was just there last week! Wish I would’ve had one more day to do this hike . Loved the GC!!! 😍😍😍
thank you ,super informative
We just completed the hike past Cedar Ridge. Starting at 7 a.m. we made it to Ooh Aah point in 10 minutes going at a pretty good clip (not running, but a storm was predicted late morning). We were at Cedar Ridge in another 20 minutes. We decided to continue walking and made it to a big boulder (not quite to skeleton point. O'neill Butte?). We turned around and made it back to Cedar Ridge within 25 minutes. From Cedar Ridge to Ooh Aah Point, another 25 minutes. 20 more minutes to the warning (vomit) sign, then another 10 minutes to the trailhead. The entire trek down and back took 2 hours (stopping to take an occasional photo and to use the bathroom at Cedar Ridge). We would have gone further if we knew we could complete the hike that quickly, but didn't want to get stuck on the canyon if lightening occurred. Of course, the storm never came. 🙄 Fortunately, the temp stayed in the 60's the entire hike. We didn't need much water.
Great work, glad you were safe, and hopefully inspired for a future hike. You made great time.
Really appreciated for sharing this video and it was giving clear information.Thank you.
This was such a awesome video!! So informative! I appreciate all the side photos and cool info you edited throughout the video!!! A++++ . excited to go visit this part of the canyon in August!
Great video! Thanks
Thank so much for this video! I feel more comfortable about visiting!
Thank you! This video had great information!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for posting. Going with the fam in a couple weeks. I really would like to hike down to Indian Garden but just don't think my knee will hold up for the hike back up. This looks more manageable and will at least give a taste of hiking the canyon.
Excellent video with a lot of great advice. Just what I’m looking for!
One of the BEST video for the people who never been there. Very informative. I subscribed your channel. THANK YOU!!!
Fantastic information. Thank you!
This was so well done and helpful for a Grand Canyon newbie. Thanks!
I'm going to go touch the same sign he did tomorrow
Are some areas of the trail quite narrow? Much of this footage showed it to be a good width but there are some sections that has my heart in my throat, thinking I could never do it because it looked so dangerous.. again only on certain sections, mostly towards the start. An optical illusion maybe?
I would be hugging the wall the whole time. Hopefully I will overcome that fear.
I have the same problem, but I am going to attempt it in a couple of months.
great video, thank you! do you know if the busses run all year round? will they be running in January?
The Park operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Buses mostly run sunrise to sundown. Buildings are open roughly 9 to 5. Everything varies and actual times can be found on the park's website. But yes, to generally answer your question, everything will be operating in January.
Great video, Great Info ... Thanks
Fantastic amount of detail and really useful information thank you!
What a great summary and guide to Grand Canyon via south rim, I can’t wait to do this seemingly basic hike, although our real desire would be a phantom ranch overnight if you could ever get a permit. Please keep these kind of summary guides going, awesome TH-cam channel, should have 500k subscribers
Thank you, I know that lottery system is tough, if ever you are staying at the South Rim or in the area you used to (pre-covid) be able to go up to the desk at Bright Angel Lodge and ask about last minute openings at Phantom Ranch.
GrandCanyonTV good tip
Great video! Looks fabulous. Is Ooh Ah point one of the best places to see the Grand Canyon at the South Rim? Our time will be short so trying to figure out the best vantage point.
What is a good trail for a novice, not used to the thinner air?
What do u mean by drink enough to pee before heading back up? Wouldnt that be extra torture.
Great video! I know now what to expect. Will be hiking to this point in a couple of weeks. 💪🏽
Excellent video, although I confess when you sped it up I was physically leaning towards the wall each switch because it was so fast😂😂 Exceptionally helpful and informative as to whether I think we could manage this next summer.
I'm nervous about doing this one. There doesn't seem like enough room for people going in both directions, and certainly not enough to let a mule pass. Is the trail wider than it looks?
When mules are passing you must always find a nook to stand on the inside of the trail. I can't suggest you do something that you're not comfortable doing. The trail is most narrow in the beginning segment call "the chimney" after that if begins to widen more.
So helpful and well done. Thank you. New sub.
You mention salty snacks/tablets. What about drinking salt water?
While doing long distance runs on islands, I had drank seawater to get some electrolytes, yet only in small doses. Human kidneys can only make urine that is less salty than salt water. Therefore, to get rid of all the excess salt taken in by drinking seawater, you would then have to urinate more water than you've been drinking. Eventually, you would probably die of dehydration unless you are able to drink some less salty water. Salt water is pretty taxing on the kidneys, it's just too much salt.
I’m going in October. I’m just wanting to do very easy hike. I live at sea level lol so more concerned with the elevation change. Any suggestions for a hike that a toddler (me) could do? I’m 53 😂. But really just a hike that I can see the canyon and feel like I did a hike.
I would take the toddler along the "Trail of Time" you could start it by parking at the Yavapai Geology Museum and walking west, it's flat paved, and gives you views of the Canyon. It's also educational.
@@GrandCanyonTV thank you I will definitely be doing that one.
Great video. Nice blend of visuals, and information. The production was wonderful. Did you use a Go Pro camera?
Is this recommended for a 12yo? She's an experienced hiker but those switchbacks with the straight drop are a little spooky.
This was an excellent video and very informative. Amazing job! I’ll be going in a few days and still deciding between just taking Kaibab to skeleton point or taking kaibab all the way down to the river and up the bright angel. I see you have a video on that which I’ll tonight. Adding the Eiffel Tower in for reference was a really nice touch as I did that last year with ease. This year will be harder as I’ve gained weight and the December cold will not help which is what worries me about going all the way down to the bottom. What editing software do you use to add those bits in? Thanks so much for posting!
Know that if you choose to go down South Kaibab up Bright Angel this time of year you will park at the Backcountry Information Center Parking lot and need to catch the 8am or 9am "Hiker Express" shuttle to the SK trailhead. When you then pop-up the Bright Angel Trail it will be a short walk to your car. But don't miss the Hiker Express in the morning. I edit with Adobe Premiere but I've messing around with graphics to show the distance and elevation, I was pretty happy with how this one came out showing the height compared to structures, so I'd like to do something like that with a rim 2 rim or down and up. Happy hiking!
I hope 🤞 that you got back home & Soaked In A Hot 🥵 Tub 🛀 After That 🤗😎👍🏼🙏Amazing Hike. Would you recommend that Hike For A Beginner? Great job.
I want to spend time where I go, not see how fast I can get back.
Where'd your cool long hair go? LOL
I think “EASY” is maybe not correct, they are more short hikes.
What would be good hiking shoes for here?
Do you know that the Grand Canyon was caused by the worldwide flood in Noah's day when God caused it to rain for forty days and forty nights? Genesis 6:17,18