Snowflea
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Just returned home after an awesome week in Arizona. It started with a traverse of Payson's Highline Trail in the Zane Grey 50 miler on Saturday, 4/28: http://www.zanegrey50.com/
After two days of rest, a friend and I climbed AZ's high point, Mt. Humphreys http://americasroof.com/az.shtml 12,633 ft. and just short of 10 miles round trip. About a third of the way we were balancing atop hardpacked, rotten snow, and on the two-mile out and back on the ridgetop, we were pelted with snow flurries and squalls. (14 highpoints to go )
The final leg of this AZ "triple" was a rim-to-rim-to rim crossing of the Grand Canyon. WHAT AN INCREDIBLE PLACE!! Four of us started at the South Kaibab Trail just before 5 a.m. on Friday, 5/4. We descended to Phantom Ranch, climbed the North Kaibab Trail to the North Rim, then retraced our steps to the river, and ascended the Bright Angel Trail for a total of ~45 miles and ~11,000 feet of climb. We totally lucked out with the weather, with a high of only about 75 degrees in the inner canyon. There was plenty of water en route; except for the descent of the South Kaibab, the furthest we had to go between water stops was about 4 miles.
This R2R2R run ranks as one of my top 5 outdoor experiences. What a great week!!
Stinkyfeet
www.runsuerun.blogspot.com
After two days of rest, a friend and I climbed AZ's high point, Mt. Humphreys http://americasroof.com/az.shtml 12,633 ft. and just short of 10 miles round trip. About a third of the way we were balancing atop hardpacked, rotten snow, and on the two-mile out and back on the ridgetop, we were pelted with snow flurries and squalls. (14 highpoints to go )
The final leg of this AZ "triple" was a rim-to-rim-to rim crossing of the Grand Canyon. WHAT AN INCREDIBLE PLACE!! Four of us started at the South Kaibab Trail just before 5 a.m. on Friday, 5/4. We descended to Phantom Ranch, climbed the North Kaibab Trail to the North Rim, then retraced our steps to the river, and ascended the Bright Angel Trail for a total of ~45 miles and ~11,000 feet of climb. We totally lucked out with the weather, with a high of only about 75 degrees in the inner canyon. There was plenty of water en route; except for the descent of the South Kaibab, the furthest we had to go between water stops was about 4 miles.
This R2R2R run ranks as one of my top 5 outdoor experiences. What a great week!!
Stinkyfeet
www.runsuerun.blogspot.com
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