GRAND CANYON COMPANION AUTHOR TRAVERSES CANYON FOR 35TH TIME
Released on: May 15, 2008, 6:40 am
Press Release Author: Jeanna Zelin, 480.298.0928
Industry: Environment
Press Release Summary: (Sedona, Arizona - May 12, 2008) Brian J. Lane, award-winning author of Hikernut\'s Grand Canyon Companion: A Guide to Hiking and Backpacking the Most Popular Trails Into the Canyon, makes his 35th hiking trip into the Grand Canyon next week.
Press Release Body: Brian hikes the Canyon at least twice/year and has quickly emerged as the spokesperson and face of the Canyon. He provides accurate and up-to-date information on Canyon hiking conditions and other helpful tips on his blog at http://blog.asenseofnature.com/.
This sojourn will entail a pre-hike stay at Yavapai Lodge at Grand Canyon National Park followed by a hike into the Canyon via the Hermit Trail, a stay at Hermit Creek, overnights at Granite Rapids, Monument Creek, Indian Garden. Trails include: Hermit Trail, Monument Trail, West Tonto Trail, Bright Angel Trail and a side trip to Plateau Point for a total mileage of approximately 29.8 miles.
Chosen by USA Book News as a Best Book Award Finalist and as a Finalist in the 2008 Benjamin Franklin Awards Competition, Hikernut\'s Grand Canyon Companion, A Guide to Hiking and Backpacking the Most Popular Trails Into the Canyon offers practical advice honed from over fifteen years of experience hiking in and around the Grand Canyon and throughout the United States.
With an average of 12 deaths and over 240 rescues annually in the Grand Canyon, Brian\'s book lets people know what they are literally getting into, and how to get back out safely.