So in 2015 I got invited to hike in The Grand Canyon. Everyone else involved was senior citizens so I thought it was going to be a relaxing hike. I was a food server at the time and did not prepare at all for this hike. Little did I know the couple on the trip was retired and thats what they do big hikes they had just gotten back from the Himalayas! It turned into an 18 mile grueling hike all in one day. As we passed sign after sign warning people not to do such hikes in one day because people die doing this. Anyways I survived barley at one point I was down by the Colorado River deciding if I made enough cash at my work to just get air lifted out of the Canyon by a helicopter. And actually the others waited up for me a good deal on the hike back up . I got some Amazing pictures along the way and it turned into a three part blog series. So here is Part One in case you missed it. I have been to the Grand Canyon 4 times now. Each an adventure for sure! And I hope to some day see and experience the sky bridge thats you walk on over the Amazing Canyon.
The Grand Canyon South Rim Part I
** Although I strive to keep this page as up to date as possible, I have been slacking on getting this post started. Mainly because I have so many amazing pictures that I do not want to over whelm the reader. To remedy this I will probably post this amazing adventure in several phases. I hope you enjoy and as always HAPPY TRAILS!!**
Several months ago I was lucky enough to be invited on a hike trip to and through The Grand Canyon. I live about 300 miles away, but had the shortest drive by far. I was meeting several senior citizens for the trek, so did not really prepare at all for this kind of a hike. Until I was in the motel room -the night before did I realize what I had gotten myself into. The husband and wife part of the team travel all over, doing hikes. In fact they just recently got back from a big hike in the Himalays. I would like to say I am in good shape, but this was going to be way more than I had bargained for. We ended up doing 18 miles in one day. 7 on switch backs down the trail from the South Rim - several into a camp down near the Colorado River and than nine long miles back up to the top. Where happily dinner awaited! I am always up for crazy hikes, but this was even more than what I thought was a good idea. Even the signs going into the hike warned of the dangers of doing this type of hike all in one day. All things considered we made amazing time. At one point we had to wait for pack mules to be re loaded after they had lost all of there packs. Because the trail was to narrow to make a pass around the blow out. And coming back up the trail---the others in our party had to wait for me more than a little bit. Amazingly to me the trail up or down- is only about a mile in distance. But is so amazingly steep that you follow switchback upon switchback. I am happy to say that I went on this trip for the experience, memory's, and pictures. But at one point, I was trying to decide if I could afford to be air lifted out of the canyon by helicopter, because I was done and beyond sore. I remained very sore for a good two weeks after the trip. That said, I took WAY more pictures going into the canyon, when I was still full of energy and enjoying life, than on the way out---when I was mostly trying to keep moving.
Many more pictures and thoughts in part II!
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