Why Grand Canyon National Park restricted South Kaibab trail | South Kaibab to Bright Angel 4K HDR

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At Home In Wild Spaces

At Home In Wild Spaces

9 ай бұрын

The South Kaibab trail is one of the three rim to rim corridor trails, and as such is one of the most popular trails into the canyon. In this video, we'll hike down the south Kaibab trail, across the Tonto Trail, and then up the Bright Angel Trail while discussing how Grand Canyon National Park emergency rescue teams were overwhelmed in the 1990s and why access to the South Kaibab trailhead has been restricted for close to thirty years.
The internet and online culture are absolutely brimming with bucket list, must dos, and top 10 lists and so on. But could it be that those lists are not only sabotaging park visitors, leading to people delving too deep, and resulting in skyrocketing emergency incidents within the canyon? And might those rising emergency incidents result in more restrictions in the future?
If you want to read more on the banning of private vehicles along the Yaki Point Road and the South Kaibab trailhead click on the link here: www.nps.gov/articles/parkscie...
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@angeladavis6425
@angeladavis6425 8 ай бұрын
I took a family vacation this year at the Grand Canyon with 11 family members age 66(me) to age 7. I am an avid walker and walk miles without effort, in Kansas. We had plans to hike to Beaver falls. However, I had just gotten over bronchitis and knew I could not make the trek when just hiking along the upper rim. 6 of our party hiked the first half of Bright Angel. Everyone wanted to see a waterfall so we took a day trip to Waterwheel waterfall about 1.5 hours away. Love your video of the Kaibab trail. I would not be able to hike that due to my fear of heights. I will live vicariously through your video!
@redelfshotthefood8213
@redelfshotthefood8213 8 ай бұрын
You’re not the only one. The stiff wind in the video brings up the fear of gusts... my older brother loves to work on fears as a kid. So I had a pretty constant fear of being pushed. Wind gusts simulate that experience. Climbing York Minster aroused similar experiences as you must navigate the narrow path with sharp drop off on the one side and steep roof on the other side. I’m going to have to live vicariously about these trails. The canyon is spectacular!
@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 Ай бұрын
Good trail video. I did this hike June 23, 2007. It was 120º at 3pm at the Indian Gardens Ranger station. I drank 7 liters of water and Gatorade. Witnessed 1 heat-stroke rescue at the river. I made the round-trip in 12 hours. Going down South Kaibab and up Bright Angel is the best way to go. The views going down SK are unobstructed and widely varied. The hike up Bright Angel has water, and is shaded during the afternoon hours.
@robertwidger6888
@robertwidger6888 9 ай бұрын
I love your attitude towards the parks. I was privileged a few years ago to spend 6 weeks at Grand Canyon at the Albright Training Center. I hiked into the canyon 4 times in that period, twice to the river. I hope more people take your advice! Seeing the canyon from the inside is special. I am a retired National Park Service Ranger.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! National Parks are really something special. I've often thought that I wouldn't mind the opportunity to work in a park, but never have been able to make that work with life circumstances. Thanks so much for sharing your experience! I two home that a great many people will watch my videos and learn that our parks offer far more than copy and pasted internet travel culture.
@yvonnesmith8245
@yvonnesmith8245 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the privilege of sharing this trek with you. Beautiful scenery-I loved all the wildlife! Take care and be well ❤️
@TM-bd7nf
@TM-bd7nf 4 ай бұрын
I took this exact trail. Took a half day to hike down then spent a couple nights at phantom ranch and a day hiking up. Over exerted myself hiking up the bright angel trail because I was trying to beat an incoming snow storm. Hiked up with a back pack in about 6 hours (including lunch and bathroom stops). Also the water at the rest stops was off due to the early season. Hardest thing I ever did but I made it!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience.
@JamesWilliams-en3os
@JamesWilliams-en3os 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful footage, spectacular scenery! I totally concur with your advice to people to be sure they are prepared and fit for hiking in wilderness areas. Good show.
@steveburkhart8500
@steveburkhart8500 6 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful video that was almost ruined by a rant about social media that just went too long. During the rant some incredible scenery went by without mention and the graphics blocked the views. While I appreciate and agree with your points, maybe a shorter version would have been sufficient! The star of your video is after all the Grand Canyon, and this video has some of the best hi-res canyon footage I've ever seen. Just outstanding scenery and photography. Thank you so much for making it. I subscribed, in spite of the rant.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the feedback. It's a difficult balance and I definitely don't claim to know the perfect mix of scenery, tips, and warning about the destruction caused by social media. Thanks for watching the full video and for sharing your appraisal. I encourage you to check out my Essential Rim to Rim guide videos. They offer similar image quality and are not as heavy on my concerns regarding the misuse of social media. Thanks again! Keep the feedback coming! It is received with gratitude.
@Desertkns60
@Desertkns60 9 ай бұрын
Recently discovered your channel. Very impressive!!!👍😃👍
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Glad you're enjoying it! Let me know you favorite video and what you'd like to see in the future.
@Thunderbolt22A10
@Thunderbolt22A10 7 ай бұрын
You're giving really good advice, please keep up the good work. A lot of people overestimate their abilities and put themselves in dangerous situations. My mom and I were in Iceland hiking a glacier, we were gone for 3 hours tops and before we left the tour bus I grabbed a backpack with a water source and some cliff bars. She chastised me saying we wouldn't need it as it was a short trip. My mom's a diabetic and her blood sugar got low on the glacier and she got dehydrated. I'm grateful I had water and food on me because a small food and water break prevented her having a medical emergency on the glacier.
@Richbund
@Richbund 7 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this Grand Canyon insight on restricted and non restricted trails. I'm an old guy who still gets around pretty good for my age. It's nice to learn the truths about popular national parks, the hazards to consider and a preview of the beautiful sights that can be had. My wife and I have just retired and plan to visit many national parks, taking our time to enjoy it all at a leisurely pace. Thanks.
@RubiHammer
@RubiHammer Ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you, Mike.
@robhamilton8993
@robhamilton8993 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your informative videos and tips. We’re heading to Grand Canyon this summer and love the information you provide.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@bonniebush9296
@bonniebush9296 8 ай бұрын
Do you mind sharing what time of year you did this trek through the canyon? I loved the video! Between the wildlife, the weather, and the amount of people you saw- it looks like the perfect time of year to go!
@LadyYoop
@LadyYoop 9 ай бұрын
This is so beautiful. Thank you for taking me/us along. This would not be my plan..I use a walker....but again, thank you for the adventure~ You have the most spectacular times. GREAT critters too! Imagine working on those trails...obviously...someone worked HARD on that.... You are so far from an "influencer"....YOU are a teacher.....and a darn good one at that!
@LadyYoop
@LadyYoop 9 ай бұрын
See how phenomenal you are!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
You are always so supportive and kind. I’m so glad I could take you along!
@LadyYoop
@LadyYoop 9 ай бұрын
ME TOO!!!!@@HomeInWildSpaces
@OSCARMARTINEZ-no4sl
@OSCARMARTINEZ-no4sl 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great video I did RIM2RIM last July It was Amazing thank you for the information 👏👏👏👏👏🙏💯❤️
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful. Congrats on your own crossing! What route did you take?
@_nick_d
@_nick_d 9 ай бұрын
Big horn sheep are bad ass creatures. They can scale a cliff in seconds with a few skips
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
They're pretty amazing. I never get tired of seeing them. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@overwatchxrescue
@overwatchxrescue 8 ай бұрын
Definitely an awesome trail! Also great that it has plenty of bathrooms along the way, something that can't be said for every trail of its length.
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
a beautiful blue bird
@user-zb2st6zi6j
@user-zb2st6zi6j 2 ай бұрын
The day hike down the South Kaibab and then up the Bright Angle is one of the great walks in the World. It is unbelievably wonderful. However, it is harder than you think (I did it last week and I know). You need a good training program. I suggest 10,000 feet of elevation gain per week when training. I would suggest maybe 3 2,000 days and a 4000 foot day on Saturday. Or if you live in a flat region, running at least 40 miles per week at an 8-10 minute pace. Maybe doing a 15 mile long run and two ten mile runs and a 5 mile track day. If training like this seems way out of your range, then doing the hike to the river and back is out of your range also.
@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 Ай бұрын
I did this hike June 23, 2007, alone in 12 hours. I was 49 yrs old. Though it was not my first long day-hike, I view your training regime as overkill. The prior summer in 2006 I hiked 3 10,000+ ft peaks, and Mount Whitney 2 times. My year round exercise regime was only 30 mins. of aerobics on a stationary cycle and stair step machine, 1 hr of weight training 4-5 days per week, and 30 mins of lap swimming 1 day per week. I was a very poor runner, suffered from achilles tendonitis, and ran at most 1 mile in a workout. I generally only hiked in the summer months, or on short local trails weather permitting. Of course it is important to know your own physical capabilities and limits, and the only way to discover that is to hike long and high.
@martin1976
@martin1976 9 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Your voice sounds like you’re inside a box though.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 9 ай бұрын
I am! Just kidding ;) Thanks for the feedback. I’m looking for ways to improve the audio experience. It’s an ongoing process. Did you watch the video on a phone or other device?
@bill2292
@bill2292 Ай бұрын
Where can I find the video about training? Couldn't find it on parts 1-3? Thanks!
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces Ай бұрын
Rim to Rim: Guide to endurance hiking kzbin.info/aero/PLdRPR_VkYdYV9X-jOplYQG8duciJZIF4W
@robbieb2011
@robbieb2011 3 ай бұрын
Great video. I am an ultrarunner. Can I do S Kabib trailhead to Phantom Ranch to Bright Angel Trailhead in same day? Most gain I have done is a 50k ultra on the Appalachian trail. 5,000 ft of gain and loss. My buddy, who did Grand Canyon said I can easily do it. Planning on March or October when weather is not as hot
@aliensoup2420
@aliensoup2420 Ай бұрын
You can probably do it if you don't treat it like a competition. Take your time, bring plenty of food and water. I did this at age 49 in the summer, 12 hours RT, and I am NOT a runner. I did have experience with long day-hikes at high altitude.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces Ай бұрын
If you train, and know what you’re doing in the backcountry you should be good. One caution though. The climate at the Grand Canyon is very, very different than along the AT. Train for desert environments if you can and high elevation. The North rim is just below 9,000 ft above sea level. The south rim just below 8,000 ft. There’s some serious climbing involved. Watch my full series for all relevant training information: Rim to Rim: Guide to endurance hiking kzbin.info/aero/PLdRPR_VkYdYV9X-jOplYQG8duciJZIF4W
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
is their shuttle service at the bottom of the trail
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately no. Shuttles are only available at the rim or trailhead. Hikers are responsible to get themselves back out of the canyon.
@anthonyhitchings1051
@anthonyhitchings1051 8 ай бұрын
My wife and I have been part and all the way down South Kaibab at different times in the last 4.5 decades. We do not recall any restrictions that were a problem to doing the hike. Did you mean to say North Kaibab?
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 ай бұрын
The restriction is that private vehicles are not permitted on Yaki Point road or at the South Kaibab trailhead. This restriction has been in place since about 1996, and was implemented as a means to reduce traffic on the south Kaibab trail after emergency crews were seasonally overwhelmed by ill-prepared hikers. The closure is cover in this video.
@gaylepolovitch1951
@gaylepolovitch1951 6 ай бұрын
Thank you mike😂😂😂😂😂
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
wow wow wow wow
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. It's a truly sacred place.
@sianne79
@sianne79 7 ай бұрын
No need to worry about me on that trail; my fear of heights is strong enough i cant even watch the video longer than a few seconds at a time. Yeek yeek yeek!!
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
first and foremost Gods creation
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
i want to do the hike but the one looked really high
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
almost like angels landing in zion
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
ive developed a fear of heights
@milwaukeemotor5995
@milwaukeemotor5995 6 ай бұрын
26.38
@Bearintheweeds
@Bearintheweeds 8 ай бұрын
Kind of ironic you say you don’t want to be a like an influencer as you lean over a huge cliff
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 ай бұрын
I use a long extension with my camera to make it look like I get closer to cliffs than I actually do.
@thedeafcattledog8608
@thedeafcattledog8608 3 ай бұрын
I find it difficult to believe that limiting private vehicle traffic was solely responsible for reducing the number of incidents when there's a shuttle available to take you over there. Sounds like a convenient excuse to limit traffic is all. And all this information is a double-edged sword. Back before the internet, I didn't even know you could hike into the Grand Canyon. I was completely unaware that this was a thing. I knew absolutely nothing about it at all, except that it was a canyon, and it was big. The democratization of information is a PITA to some who live in rarified air. They can't stand that the rest of us ordinary people know what they know, when previously you had to have connections to know anything. So yes, there is a lot of crap online, but perhaps we should learn a thing or two from the Romans (besides about how civilizations collapse), and CAVEAT EMPTOR.
@AC_SLANGA
@AC_SLANGA 4 ай бұрын
1:03 They say these are the entrances into the vast mass cave system that goes underneath the world that’s why is it’s restricted. And I also heard it’s on the north end of the Canyon near a lake.
@alicea426ann
@alicea426ann Ай бұрын
I wanted to watch your rim to rim guide, but the consistent rant about social media and the internet and other hikers kinda makes me wary. This could have been covered in one swift point, and it just becomes a 15 minute rant in a 25 minute video.
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces Ай бұрын
I appreciate the feedback. Certainly, my messaging is not perfect. I do try to limit my criticisms to destructive internet trends but I appreciate that not everyone may fully agree with my messaging. My rim to rim series makes one criticism of an individual who knowingly orchestrated an illegal rim to rim crossing of 150 people. Other than that it just covers the information needed to cross the canyon responsibly.
@brandybergenstock2156
@brandybergenstock2156 8 ай бұрын
I thought when you actually gave information it was good, but you spent so much time complaining about the people who put this stuff online for others to find, And about the entire culture online- While you admitted to being an influencer yourself. All your negativity ruined this video.
@evertvriezinga3193
@evertvriezinga3193 7 ай бұрын
I thought his main message was pretty good. I don't know this influencer world he's talking about but I guess someone needs to say it.
@keithkellogg5325
@keithkellogg5325 8 ай бұрын
No you went forward at the animals stop lying
@HomeInWildSpaces
@HomeInWildSpaces 8 ай бұрын
I eventually walked past he ewes and lambs. But I first backed up when they approached me. It's all explained in the video. Thanks for the feedback though.
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