In addition to the helicopter rescue, Black Canyon rangers have noticed an uptick in “walk out rescues” from the canyon routes. Visitors are reminded to carry a gallon of water per person per day, hike within your limits, and be prepared for arduous conditions. “These are not your normal hiking conditions,” said Chief Ranger Chris Mengel. “These are loose rock scrambles on extremely steep grades that require dexterity and preparation.”
Unseasonably warm temperatures and the upcoming monsoon season with lightning danger are also major concerns. Know your abilities, stay within them, and prepare for more challenge than you might initially think you will encounter. Plan ahead and prepare!
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Jeff
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