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 FAQ's
Camping / Toilet Facilities
Camping in the canyon is one of the great pleasures of the trip. You may hike, fish, read or relax and enjoy your surroundings. Outfitters provide a full sleep kit with an inflated sleeping pad and ground tarp which makes sleeping on the ground comfortable. Tents are available in case of rain. There are no "assigned" camps in the canyon which maintains the expeditionary nature of the experience. A clean, private camp toilet is the first thing set up upon arrival and the last to be dismantled the next morning. It is similar to home except with a better view and it doesn't flush. A separate daytime version is always available.
Age limitations
Most outfitters want kids to be 8-12 depending on the type of trip (motor or oar powered). This can be a great trip for kids but in your consideration think about the child's camping experience and overall preparedness for living outside. On the other end of the spectrum, folks over 80 have greatly enjoyed this trip.
Extra Luggage
Typically you may leave extra luggage at your hotel for a nominal per bag fee. No lockers are available at McCarran International Airport. Extra luggage may be stored with the airline that flies you to the river for $15 per bag. Transfer all your personal clothing and gear which you will need on the river into a small, lightweight soft-sided duffel bag. Identify your duffel bag with a label. Please do not bring suitcases to the river. Included in your equipment package is a water-resistant personal bag for your duffel bag.
Weather
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Temperatures and Precipitation - Grand Canyon |
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MAR |
APR |
MAY |
JUN |
JUL |
AUG |
SEP |
OCT |
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Mean Max. Temp |
71 |
82 |
92 |
101 |
106 |
103 |
69 |
84 |
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Mean Min. Temp. |
48 |
56 |
63 |
71 |
79 |
75 |
70 |
58 |
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Precipitation |
.79 |
.47 |
.36 |
.30 |
.84 |
1.4 |
.97 |
.65 |

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