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Grand Canyon National Park
Backcountry Audiocasts
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Backcountry Status Updates (listed by date posted):

    Oct 27, 2008 - Drinking Water in the Cross-Canyon Corridor 
    Where is the water turned off and where is it still on ?

        To listen to our most recent audiocasts below, click once on the player - then on the play button - or you may download the programs by clicking on the links below. These audio, (mp3) files, should open in the default media program of your computer.

         


        iPod users, these programs are also available on the Hiking Grand Canyon 
        iTunes Podcast Channel
         

        October 08 Corridor Trails Update
        6:09 4.92 MB MP3 File

        Arrival of the fall hiking season and increased demand for permits, October rim-to-rim hikers, drinking water availability along the cross canyon corridor, S. Kaibab Trailhead Access. Audiocast by Rangers Patrick Gammon and Elysha Iversen.

        Download Transcript 34kb PDF File
         
        Oct. 08 Backcountry Trails Update
        3:52 3.10 MB MP3 File

        Onset of the fall hiking season with the upcoming closure of the North Rim. Changes in water flow on the non-corridor trails. The limited reopening of access to the Hermit trailhead. Audiocast by Rangers Patrick Gammon and Elysha Iversen.

        Download Transcript 28kb PDF File
         

        Visit Grand Canyon National Park's

        Trail Updates Web Page for the latest information


         
        An mp3 audiocast made from Grand Canyon National Park's Hiking Information Video is available for downloading by cutting and pasting the link below into your media player.

        http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/upload/hiking_grand_canyon.mp3

        Hiking Grand Canyon: Duration 20:42  (14.5 MB mp3 File)

        Hiking in the Grand Canyon is so demanding that even people in excellent condition often emerge sore and fatigued. Yet small children, senior citizens, and people with physical disabilities have successfully hiked the canyon.

        A hike into the Grand Canyon will test your physical and mental endurance. Know and respect your limitations. Moderation is the key to an enjoyable hike. If you wish to camp anywhere in the park, other than in developed campgrounds on the North Rim, South Rim, or Tuweep, you must obtain a permit from the Backcountry Information Center. Backcountry travelers must have their permit in their possession while in the backcountry. Once a camp is established, the permit must be attached to a pack, tent, or other equipment in plain view so it can be easily checked by rangers.

        Permits are valid only for the trip leader, itinerary, number of people, and dates specified on the permit. Permits for all overnight backcountry use must be obtained through the Backcountry Information Center at Grand Canyon National Park. For more information, please visit: http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm

        GRAND CANYON WONDER OF THE WORLD  

        Did You Know?
        The Grand Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world largely because of its natural features. The exposed geologic strata, layer upon layer, rise over a mile above the river, representing one of the most complete records of geological history that can be seen anywhere in the world.
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        Last Updated: October 27, 2008 at 14:40 EST