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My wife hiked out of Phantom Ranch in May 2009 when we were floating through on our private raft trip. She had to get back home while we continued down canyon. It was 106º that day and they left Phantom after 11am. It was a tough hike out.
Wow, it's hard to carry enough water in that kind of heat, add in the climb and she is a lucky gal to have made it out. A body looses water faster than you can put it in when it is that hot. I got acclimated to high temperatures by laying large adobe block through a couple of Tucson summers and even I won't hike in 106 degree temps.If you see a tired looking old guy late Friday afternoon come over and say hi.(pic)Wayne
if you can hike these mountains without being out of breath then you can hike anywhere.
I've never been able to adjust to the heat well, probably as much a mental thing as anything, but after two weeks rowing a raft down the Colorado in 100+ temps it began to feel normal.Andy