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[pct-l] Grand Canyon Trip
Just back from the grand Canyon and a 110 mile back pack trip that descended
to the Colorado River 3 times and traversed 12 BIG side canyons, any one of
which was comparable to all Zion has to offer. Water was sparse to say the
least, relying on water that resembled month old stagnant water in a five
gallon bucket teeming with pollywogs and mossy algae. And no filter!! Yummy
yum!
Highlight of trip was on Havasupai Indian reservation where I stumbled into
an Indian camp 14 miles from Supai and was invited to participate in a wild
horse capture. They were camped at a spring that was the only water source
for many miles around. Just after dinner, they spotted two horses warily
walking towards our camp. I was instructed to stay still and quiet and
watched wide eyed as the horses neared. Then one of the Indians sprang out
behind the horses and chased them right into our amphitheater camp, closing a
wire gate as they passed through it. For the next fifteen minutes absolute
chaos ensued, as they lassoed one of them and it dragged them over large
rocks like rag dolls. Before they could get him tied to a large rock, the
stallion charged me three times, rearing up and looking me right in the eye,
and backing down each time. They finally secured him to a rock, but the
battle was far from over as the horse struggled to the point of injury,
falling several times in his efforts to free himself. They quickly lassoed
one leg at a time and finally had all limbs hobbled together so he could no
longer stand up. Then they placed a halter over his head, secured that to a
big rock and took off all the other ropes. The horse stood up and that was
that. His destiny? packing for the Indians. The other horse got away by
running through one of the Indians and blasting through the gate before they
could lasso him. Turns out they were also campground rangers and they told me
I could stay for free as long as I wanted. I had a camera in my pocket and
got some great shots. They all want copies! I also gave them a map and
compass lesson and they told me the secrets of Havasu Canyon, including the
day the Conquistadors came in the 1500's