Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a million moons ago my husband and I did a 3 day rafting trip in the Grand Canyon in May--I remember it being HOT!. Fast forward to now and we would like to take our 9 and 13 year olds next year on the same trip. The trip would have to be at least 5-6 days in my opinion, flying in/out of Vegas, then you take a small plane to a ranch, spend the night there, then helicopter into the canyon, raft and camp for 2 days and one night, flight back to Vegas, etc. So if I vividly recall being hot and dehydrated in May, won't it be horribly hot in August?? I am wondering if we should go over Memorial Day and take them out of school for a couple days (before DD gets into high school when it gets even harder). June and July are taken up with school and swim team. Thoughts?
Yes...it will be hot and extremely crowded. If you can take them out of school it may still be hot(could be cool also), but there will be so many less people around it will be worth it!
Just remember that schools in AZ and a lot of the southwest get out in mid-may, so you might not be avoiding many crowds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a million moons ago my husband and I did a 3 day rafting trip in the Grand Canyon in May--I remember it being HOT!. Fast forward to now and we would like to take our 9 and 13 year olds next year on the same trip. The trip would have to be at least 5-6 days in my opinion, flying in/out of Vegas, then you take a small plane to a ranch, spend the night there, then helicopter into the canyon, raft and camp for 2 days and one night, flight back to Vegas, etc. So if I vividly recall being hot and dehydrated in May, won't it be horribly hot in August?? I am wondering if we should go over Memorial Day and take them out of school for a couple days (before DD gets into high school when it gets even harder). June and July are taken up with school and swim team. Thoughts?
Yes...it will be hot and extremely crowded. If you can take them out of school it may still be hot(could be cool also), but there will be so many less people around it will be worth it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down at the river level it will be incredibly hot.
Stay up on the rim and it will be pleasant.
I've never understood why anyone would go all that way and not hike down in, at least partially.
If all you do is stand on the rim, that's about 30 minutes of your vacation. Then what?
Anonymous wrote:Down at the river level it will be incredibly hot.
Stay up on the rim and it will be pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Down at the river level it will be incredibly hot.
Stay up on the rim and it will be pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:So a million moons ago my husband and I did a 3 day rafting trip in the Grand Canyon in May--I remember it being HOT!. Fast forward to now and we would like to take our 9 and 13 year olds next year on the same trip. The trip would have to be at least 5-6 days in my opinion, flying in/out of Vegas, then you take a small plane to a ranch, spend the night there, then helicopter into the canyon, raft and camp for 2 days and one night, flight back to Vegas, etc. So if I vividly recall being hot and dehydrated in May, won't it be horribly hot in August?? I am wondering if we should go over Memorial Day and take them out of school for a couple days (before DD gets into high school when it gets even harder). June and July are taken up with school and swim team. Thoughts?