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Full Hike [CC] (No Map/Stabilization): Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim in Arizona

Hike Description: The 21-mile journey starting from the South Kaibab Trailhead on the South Rim to the Colorado River at the bottom and then back up to the North Kaibab Trailhead on the other side (North Rim) is an epic adventure—an indulgence in nature, self-discovery, and history. The environment is immense; the views, stunning. But hikers will also face massive temperature swings, major elevation loss/gain, the lack of water on the South Kaibab Trail, harsh desert conditions, limited ideal hiking hours, and "The Box," which is an area between Phantom Ranch and about midway to Ribbon Falls, where sheer, soaring walls on both sides of the trail trap the heat and significantly raise the temperature. This is indeed the GRAND Canyon: bold, amplified, profound. This video, these words, and the photos are in no way comparable to actually being there, trying to take everything in yet knowing there is still much more to be impressed by. This hike is not easy, but plan very, very well to enjoy it all. Self Commentary: I wanted to get past The Box by a certain time, which I did at around 9 AM—this was an important goal of the hike. Unknowable from the video is the temperature change: initially ~30 °F at the top of the South Rim when I started and later ~93 °F at the canyon bottom, a difference of around 63 degrees. If I did this again I would take my break earlier, at Cottonwood Campground instead of the Manzanita Rest Area, to more evenly portioned the walking. The hardest part was gaining massive elevation toward the top of the North Rim, near the end, as evident by my sluggish pace—I was mostly dragging my feet. There are many ways to go from one side to the other and then back. I chose driving my car to the North Rim, parking there, hiking down to Bright Angel Campground for the first night, up to the top on the other side for the second, and finally making my way back to the north side on the last day. Hike Photos: https://goo.gl/photos/Hmt8DpPUxG8moTrZA Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Hike by The Outbound Mind #Hiking

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