I have been a member for some time but have not posted.
My name is Donna Zeigfinger and I am the owner of Green Earth Travel.
We are a vegetarian friendly and Eco friendly travel agency. I have 
been doing for more then 20 yrs. 

In the meantime I have put together a volunteer and hiking trip in 
the Grand Canyon! 

A Vacation That Gives Back To Homeless Pets At The Nation's Largest 
Animal Sanctuary


Take in Grand Canyon vistas and donate your kindness to Best Friends 
Animal Sanctuary, the country's largest no-kill refuge for abused and 
abandoned pets. This unique getaway offers a chance to escape your 
hectic schedule and engage your heart while you help homeless animals 
and revel in beauty of the Southwest. This is truly a trip to warm 
your heart and thrill your senses!

The five day/four night trip she created starts and ends in Las 
Vegas. A van will shuttle clients from McCarran International Airport 
to the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, located near Kanab, Utah. After 
an orientation and tour of the facilities, clients will assist Best 
Friends staff with the daily chores and routines that keep the 
shelter running and the critters happy. After two days of 
compassionate volunteering, participants will join Canyon Rim 
Adventures, leaders in north rim exploration since 1984, to begin a 
three day, two night guided backcountry adventure. 

During the Best Friends portion of the trip participants will be 
staying on site in Angel Canyon, surrounded by stunning scenery 
similar to that found at nearby Zion National Park. Watch the morning 
sun wash against the orange and red cliffs, thrill to clear blue-bird 
skies, and breathe in the beauty of this inspiring locale.

Volunteer duties at Best Friends can include (but is not limited to) 
assisting with feeding, grooming, cleaning living areas, and walking 
or training those animals looking for adoptive homes. The facilities 
at the sanctuary are impressive—there's none of the sadness that you 
might expect from an animal refuge. These dogs, cats, horses, 
bunnies, and birds all have great homes and loving companions working 
with them every day—and they can stay as long as they want. There's 
no time limit at Best Friends. Of course, the goal is to find every 
pet a forever home—some just take a little longer to find that 
perfect match. Working with the animals has recharged many a soul. 
Expect to feel the love and renew your sense of health and happiness.

The second half of this vacation starts with a two hour drive from 
Kanab, Utah to the incomparable Toroweap Overlook of the Grand 
Canyon. After lunch on the edge of the world, your guides will lead a 
warm up hike along the slickrock sandstone tableland that marks this 
section of the canyon's rim country. The length of the hike depends 
on a number of factors, but most groups run around for at least three 
hours (roughly four to six miles). 

Later in the afternoon, after setting up camp away from the rim, the 
CRA crew will cook up a four-star dinner, and if you're lucky, they 
might even spin a few yarns by the campfire. Beside their high level 
of professionalism, their interpretive skills, and their camp cooking 
skills, Canyon Rim Adventures prides itself on making life in the 
backcountry easy. And they've got a real shower.

The next day of the adventure includes the longest hike of the trip—
an all day escape into a beautiful side canyon for a trail lunch and 
lots of exploring. Like John Wesley Powell himself, the folks at 
Canyon Rim Adventures believe a real connection with this beautiful 
landscape can only be forged through physical effort. But don't 
worry, there will be plenty of time for breathers. The day is filled 
with explanations of the Grand Canyon's geology, history, pre-
history, and ecosystems.

The last day starts with camp breakdown, then a drive and short hike 
to a spectacular panoramic overlook of the junction of the canyon's 
longest side canyon with the main Colorado River corridor. After 
lunch on the rim you'll head back out to civilization and a shuttle 
ride to Las Vegas. 

Trip dates-
May 28-June 1 2008
October 8-12 2008
Trip cost includes: Transfers from the airport to Best Friends, 
transfers from Best Friends to Canyon Rim, transfers from Canyon Rim 
back to the airport.
2 nights, 3 days at Best Friends Sanctuary
2 nights, 3 days with Canyon Rim Adventures
Meals: 4 breakfasts ( 2 at Best Friends, 2 with Canyon Rim), 4 
lunches ( 1 at Best Friends, 3 with Canyon Rim), 4 dinners ( 2 at 
Best Friends, 2 with Canyon Rim)
Donation to Best Friends
All camping gear: including tents, cots, pads, sleeping bags, guides 
and tours with Canyon Rim

Not included: Gratuities for guides, personal items (phone calls, 
laundry, alcoholic beverages, or any snacks while at Best Friends 
(Canyon Rim Adventures will provide snacks and meals).


Cottage / Cabin

Single $1044.00 / $954.00

Double $909.00 (per person) / $864.00 (per person)

Triple $864.00 (per person) / N/A




About Best Friends Animal Society
"Best Friends Animal Society operates the country's largest sanctuary 
for homeless pets and is home, on any given day, to about 1,500 dogs, 
cats, horses, rabbits, birds and other animals. Best Friends works 
globally with animal shelters and rescue groups to bring about a time 
when there will be no more homeless pets. Best Friends advances 
initiatives nationwide that promote community approaches to make the 
world a better place through kindness to animals, including adoption, 
spay/neuter, and humane education programs."-taken from 
www.bestfriends.org/aboutus/media 

About Canyon Rim Adventures, Inc.
Based out of Kanab, Utah, Canyon Rim Adventures has been providing 
guided outdoor vacations on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon for 10 
years. Their founders have been exploring the area since 1984 and 
have an intimate knowledge of trails, history, geology, archaeology, 
flora and fauna. Focusing on service, and providing all camping 
equipment and prepared gourmet meals, they specialize in sharing the 
backcountry of the Grand Canyon with their clients. 


If you would like more information about this trip, please call Donna 
Zeigfinger, toll free at 1-888-246-8343, or email Donna at 
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