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STORIES FROM THE GRAND CANYON
Real accounts from those that have crossed the Grand Canyon on foot
How did they prepare?
What kept them going?
What inspired them?
A collection of personal experiences.
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The Grand Canyon: The Itch You’ve Got To Scratch
By: Dave Smithey
…Then, we started the climb. I am typically a mountain guy and have a strong sense of what it feels like to climb up, but getting out of the canyon is more like climbing out of a hole with very steep walls. It is relentless until the top. Rob was out in front when we started the climb and just kept opening up the gap. Matt and I maintained a nice comfortable steady pace until about 2 miles before the top, when Matt started increasingly leaning on his poles. We kept him fueled and soon enough, we reached the top, roughly 9 hours after we started. Tom met us at the trailhead with Snickers bars, water and a foam roller to work out the kinks before we headed back down…