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]]>Most likely, if you’re hiking down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, whether you’re staying at Phantom Ranch or camping, you’ll be leaving pretty early in the morning. When we hiked down last August, we woke up around 4:00 in the morning, to head over from our hotel on the rim to catch our early morning hiker’s bus at 4:30. By the time we got to the head of South Kaibab trail, the sun still wasn’t up. As we started our exciting hike down, the sun began its ascent just as we reached our first view point – Ooh Aah Point. We were able to capture some beautiful pictures, and loved our first view inside the canyon.
2. Dip your hats in the river!
Hiking down South Kaibab Trail, it’s going to get hot. Especially by the time you cross the bridge over the Colorado. So, when you finally reach a branch of the Colorado on your way to your camp site/Phantom Ranch, you’re going to be pretty hot and sweaty. We had the idea to dip our hats into the river, get a scoop of fresh water, and splash it onto our heads. This simple act helped us cool off tremendously and the cool water on our hair felt amazing!
3. Go to a Ranger talk at Phantom Ranch!
Although the meals at The Canteen in Phantom Ranch are reserved just for people with a cabin reservation, anyone can go to one of the Ranger talks during the day or at night. These talks are super interesting and fun! The ranger will likely talk about the geography of the canyon, or maybe some species that live in it. They also will answer any questions you have about the canyon’s history, geography, or anything else that crosses your mind! It’s also super interesting talking to the rangers, because these people work in the canyon, and have hiked in and out many times, so they’re super experienced and generally cool people all around.
4. Get your Phantom Ranch Junior Ranger Badge
Inside The Canteen (which anyone can go in besides at the meal times), you can find a packet to get your Junior Ranger badge! If you can’t find it, ask one of the workers at The Canteen where you can find one, and they’ll point it out for you. The packet does take some time to complete, but it’s definitely worth it. The questions are all pretty open ended, and there’s not really one right or wrong answer. When you ask a ranger to check your packet to approve it and give you your badge, as long as you seemed excited about the canyon and can list some things you learned/why you loved your experience you’ll definitely get it. Please do NOT be put off by the slightly long packet, because the Phantom Ranch Junior Ranger badge is sooo worth it! It’s a super cool circular patch with a rattle snake on it that says Phantom Rattler and Phantom Ranch Junior Ranger on it.
5. Mail by Mule
Again, in The Canteen, there will be an entire section dedicated to the Mail by Mule! Chances are, on your hike down, you passed some Mule heading up and down (or at least smelt their poop). These mules are used for transportation of tourists into and out of the canyon, as well as transporting supplies and essentials to Phantom Ranch… and to send your Mail by Mule! To do Mail by Mule, all you need to do is pick out some beautiful post cards of the Grand Canyon (which – remember – you will be INSIDE OF!!), write a short note on each one to whomever will be receiving it (I recommend sending one to yourself – you’ll enjoy the memories of your fun vacation when you get home!), address the envelope, and pay for a stamp for your envelopes. If you want, you could also bring your own stamps in your hiking backpack for your envelopes, but DEFINITELY make sure you bring money! (The Canteen takes credit cards and cash)
6. Stargaze outside of your cabin/tent!
The entire Grand Canyon area is really conscientious of their effects on the environment, so they have special lights that minimize light pollution. This, along with the fact that there won’t be much light on in the middle of the night given your at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, causes the stars to be super bright, beautiful, and AMAZING! We naturally woke up in the middle of the night, but if you don’t have confidence that you’ll wake up after your long hike, you can set an alarm for anywhere between 1:00-3:00 AM to go stargazing. When I say stargazing, I don’t mean anything organized or official. All you need to do is walk out your cabin door to see an entire arm of the Milky Way, and thousands (at least) of magnificent stars shining brighter than you could possibly imagine. This was amazing for me because I am someone who LOVES space and science, especially anything to do with stars, so it was so so so cool to see all these stars in the night sky!
7. National Park Passport Stamp
Your National Park Passport is a book with all of the different regions of the country, and spots to put stamps in from all of your visits to National Parks! It’s so fun collecting the stamps, so if you don’t already have a National Park Passport, I definitely recommend getting one! Now, you might be thinking that you don’t want to buy one of these books (they don’t cost that much) for your one trip to a National Park, but my guess is that you’ll go to another National Park sometime in the future, you probably live close to one too, and there’s a bunch of stamps and national parks you can get/go to in and around the Grand Canyon National Park. (Check out my post Why You Should Get a National Park Passport for Your Trip to the Grand Canyon here)
At Phantom Ranch, if you go to the Ranger Center, you can find the stamps for Phantom Ranch! We had already had our National Park Passports, so we brought them to the Grand Canyon with us and made sure to pack them into our hiking backpacks on our way to the bottom. I definitely think you should get your National Park Passport stamped at Phantom Ranch! (P.S – Did you know that only 1% of the millions of people who visit the Grand Canyon every year make it all the way down to Phantom Ranch?)
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]]>On our way there, we stopped at Montezuma’s Castle, which is a super cool example of the ruins of where the Ancient People lived IN the rocks. You can see the little windows and houses built into the red rock, as well as read all of their signs telling you the history of the tribes that lived in the rocks. When you go to the Visitor’s center, you can get your passport stamped! If you don’t already have a passport from either a National Park that you’ve been to before or one near you, you can buy one there, or on amazon for a little bit more money.
When we got to the Canyon, we explored and found a bunch of places to collect stamps! The stamps are all super cool and vary from stamps of Moose to cool architectural buildings. In the Grand Canyon National Park, you can get your book stamped almost every building, from the visitor’s center to the Kolb Studio to the Yavapai Geological Museum.
During our stay on the rim, we went on the short ride to the Desert View Watchtower. Even if you aren’t interested in getting stamps, I highly recommend this place. It gives you a 360 degree view of the canyon, a new view of the Colorado River, and a super cool look at history. You can get your book stamped here too, and it’s a super cool stamp of the tower!
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]]>These little tablets (although they don’t taste amazing) will definitely help you recharge and reboost for the rest of your hike! You can buy these Salt Stick Fast Chews on Amazon for $4.95 for a four pack of about 10 each! I could tell how much these helped me on my hike. We even saw this one girl on our way up who was really struggling with the heat, so we gave her a few of the tablets and we saw her again at the food court a few hours later!
2. S’well or any water bottle that keeps your water cold
We used these water bottles on our hike to keep our water nice and cold in between rest stops, and they helped so much! The cold water helped to keep us more motivated to hydrate and cool us down. We used Sip by S’well, but any water bottle that isn’t too heavy and keeps your water cold will do!
3. Powerade/Gatorade
We brought one big bottle of Powerade each for our trip down, which was a really nice replenishing drink. once we drank the whole thing, we just used it as an extra water bottle to fill up at the rest stations.
4. FOOD
You can’t have too much food on your hike. We ate a surprising amount and definitely needed it to make it through the hike. I packed something along the lines of pretzels, packs of peanut butter crackers, GoGoSqueeze applesauces, chips, bananas, a Cheerio-Craisin mix in a ziploc bag for breakfast, and a muffin.
5. Take rests!
Although you might be thinking that you just want to get to the bottom, rests will help you so much. A bunch of 5-minute breaks to regroup and hydrate a little will be really beneficial and I also recommend a few longer ones at the lookout points where you can sit down and have a snack. We tended to take small breaks in little shaded areas and bigger ones at the Lookouts. On the way up, we took a long (and much-needed) lunch break at Indian Gardens. After these breaks, you will feel so much better and more prepared to take on the climb!
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]]>My mom and I got the opportunity to travel to New York City to celebrate this great film on the red – or should I say green – carpet at the New York Public Library.
We even got to talk to some of the cast members including Will Tilston (Christopher Robin) and Damnhall Gleeson (A.A Milne), who were so nice! We made sure to not take a picture with Will, due to the movie being about how Christopher Robin’s life changes for the worse at such a young age because of the fame of his father’s books. We happily noticed that the cast was definitely more protective of him, as this was his first film at 9-10 years old. It was definitely fun hearing the real British/Scottish accents of the cast!
The movie was filmed in the REAL 100-acre-woods, where the REAL Christopher Robin would play with Winnie the Pooh and Piglet! Also, to my delight, the REAL Piglet, Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga, and the whole crew were on display at the library that day!! I personally think that in the movie Piglet looked bigger than the teacup-sized animal that he is, and I was surprised to see the adorable tiny Piglet, but the actors said that in the movie the Piglet was small as well.
We talked with Damnhall Gleeson for a while, and he was very nice and enjoyed chatting with us about the portrayal of A.A Milne (I would also like to mention that he was the Imperial guy in the Last Jedi, and the “new” Mr. Mcgregor in Peter Rabbit).
After talking to the actors and watching the film, we went to a bookstore in search of Winnie the Pooh books, and fond the real book of Winnie The Pooh as well as a book of quotes from A.A Milne shard through Winnie the Pooh’s story. Here are some more pictures:
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]]>These Squishmallows are super duper soft on the inside and outside, and the adorable faces just tops everything off and makes you want to squeeze these cuddly critters even more!
You can buy these Squishmallows and more at places like Five Below an Walgreens!
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