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GC JOURNAL
  2018
 A AGC JOURNAL 2018

 Exercise Northern                                          The        Bright Angel Trail

                                                            Hoover
                                                            Dam        We left Indian Garden at and ascended the Bright
                                                                       Angel Trail out of the Grand Canyon. The trail was
 Integrated                                                            tough but had water stops at every 1.5 mile point.
                                                                       We arrived at the Bright Angel Trail head at sunrise
                                                                       and were all proud of ourselves for what we had
                                                                       achieved. I doubt there is a more beautiful and
 Serpent 2018  The border of                                           challenging place to trek. Once we administered
                                                                       ourselves we travelled by road to the Hoover Dam
                                                                       lodge for some much needed rest which was on the
 Arizona into
                                                                       border between Arizona and Nevada.
 Nevada
                                                                       Hoover Dam
 By Corporal Jessica Denton
                                                                       The next day we visited the Hoover Dam and then
                                                                       continued our journey through Nevada. On the
 The aim of the expedition was to push                                 way we drove through Death Valley and visited
 ourselves physically and mentally by                                  the Badwater Basin, which is famous for being the
                                                                       hottest, driest and lowest point on earth at 282 feet
 trekking across Arizona and California.                               below sea level. Death Valley holds the world record
 I had the opportunity to participate and                              highest temperature. The highest was 56.7 degrees
                                                                       in the year 1913. We then continued our journey onto
 when I heard that this would be the last                              Lone Pine in California where our next challenge
 time that this expedition was run I took                              awaited.
 the chance to do something I’ve never                                 The Seventh Day
 done before and challenge myself.                                     The team gathered at the Lone Pine Ranger Station
                                                                       to pack our camping kit, collect permits and get a
                                                                       brief on the route we were to be taking. We then
                                                                       took a short trip out to the Manzanar Museum,
 Las Vegas                                                             where we learned about the World War Two
                                                                       Relocation Camp intended to house Japanese-
                                                                       Americans. We then moved to the Onion Valley
 Early on Saturday 18th August 2018, we headed to Manchester Airport for

 our flights to Las Vegas, Nevada. We then met up with Warrant Officer    Campsite to stay for the night as we would be


 Class One Stephen Ashcroft, the expedition leader, and travelled by road   leaving from there to climb Mount Whitney in the
 to the Grand Canyon South Rim.                                        Sierra Nevada mountains.
                                                                       Kearsage Trail
 Acclimatisation
                                                                       We left the campsite and moved to the Kearsage
 The second day began with safety briefs, dividing up the kit and packing
 the rations.  Then we headed out in the minibuses to visit some view   Trail Head and began our climb up towards the
 points and explore the South Rim. A low maintenance day to allow      Kearsage Pass. Some of the team started to struggle

 ourselves to experience the high temperatures.                        with the effects of high altitude as the top of the
                                                                       pass was 11,709 feet. But we carried on as we knew a
 Early Start                                                           swim at a fantastic lake near our campsite awaited
                                                                       us at the Kings Canyon. Once we had arrived and set
                                                                       up our tents we were able to swim in the lake and
 Day three began with an early start. Our team of nine headed to the   enjoy our surroundings.
 Hermits rest trail by bus and we began to trek down the trail into the
 Grand Canyon. The journey was very arduous and ten miles long; when
 the sun came out the temperature began to rise rapidly. We began to
 tire and almost ran out of water; however, luckily at about midday it
 started to rain, which cooled everyone down and raised morale. Soon                             Trekking
 after, we got to our campsite at Monument Creek. It had a stream                                through

 running through, which we could filter and drink from. Once we were                              the Grand
 all rehydrated we put up the tents, ate some lunch and rested for the                           Canyon



 reminder of the day. A difficult start to a difficult week.

 Tonto Trail
 Another early start on day four and we walked in the dark to avoid the
 heat as much as we could. We were trekking along the ten mile long
 Tonto trail, which led to a campsite called Indian Gardens. This day was
 a lot easier as we all had enough water and were in good spirits. When
 we arrived at Indian Gardens we couldn’t believe how amazing it was. A
 fantastic setting for a campsite, nothing short of a small oasis with lots
 of tourists all enjoying the fantastic backdrop and the cool temperature.

 We even met a Ranger who told us all about the different animals in the   The salt
 canyon such as rattlesnakes, scorpions and mountain lions. Sleep was   Sunrise at the   plains of
 not going to come easy that night after hearing that I could wake with a   Bright Angel   Badwater
                                                         Basin
 scorpion or snake relaxing beside me.  Trailhead


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