by Paty | Jun 20, 2020 | Day Hikes, Grand Canyon, Southwest US
Ask any American to name a natural wonder of the world, and chances are, the first thing that rolls off their tongue is the Grand Canyon. It is often parodied as just “a giant hole in the ground, ” but the vast expanse of the Grand Canyon is bigger than...
by Paty | Feb 11, 2019 | Grand Canyon, Southwest US
What gear do you plan to pack to ensure you have a safe rim-to-rim (R2R) hike of the Grand Canyon? There’s an endless list of items you to consider. But, you’ll probably need to strike a careful balance between being prepared and carrying too much...
by Paty | Feb 5, 2019 | Grand Canyon, Southwest US
How long does it take to complete a rim-to-rim (R2R) hike of the Grand Canyon? In terms of distance, it’s only between 21-24 miles, depending on which route you take. So, with sufficient planning and training, this hike can certainly be done in a single day. But...
by Paty | Jan 28, 2019 | Grand Canyon, Southwest US
In my last post, I discussed many of the pros and cons of hiking the Grand Canyon NOBO versus SOBO. This post is a continuation of that topic, but takes a more in depth look a the two different trails you can use at the South Rim and which might be better for your...
by Paty | Jan 21, 2019 | Grand Canyon, Southwest US
Are you wondering which direction is best for hiking the Grand Canyon? Or why it is that so many rim-to-rim (or R2R) hikers start at the South Rim and go northbound? If you read my earlier blog posts, then you already know I hiked the Grand Canyon in both directions...
by Paty | Jan 17, 2019 | Grand Canyon, Southwest US
Carefully managing your water supply on a long hike can be a real chore. But you can’t tackle long distances if you’re dehydrated. Thus, on an extremely strenuous hike like the Grand Canyon, water becomes a critically important topic. In my prior post...