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First person "video hike" of Grand Canyon's North Kaibab trail | Grand Canyon Hiking
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First person “video hike” of Grand Canyon’s North Kaibab trail. April 15, 2011. Another good “first person video” going down Grand Canyon’s of North Kaibab Trail. It starts at the North Rim and ends at Phantom Ranch. Details of Grand Canyon’s the North Kaibab Trail:. Distance: 14.2 miles one way. Approximate time for hike: Down -. Elevation: 5,850 ft. Posted in: All Posts. Grand Canyon eBooks worth checking out. August 11, 2011 By Canyon Hiker. August 01, 2011 By Canyon Hiker. May 02, 2011 By Canyon Hiker.
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Be Prepared | Grand Canyon Hiking
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Tag Archives: be prepared. How much of food should you take on your Grand Canyon hike? July 26, 2011. We brought enough food for 2 full meals a day and enough snacks to last us in between. For my full meals (breakfast and dinner), I brought with me MRE’s. Meal Ready To Eat) which are used by the military as survival food. The civilian version are called A Packs. One disadvantage of MRE’s/A Packs is that they get heavy. I also brought along some Mountain House Freeze-Dried Food. When you’re at camp,...
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5 minute "1st person video-hike" of Grand Canyon's South Kaibab Trail | Grand Canyon Hiking
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Cool 5 minute “first person video-hike” of Grand Canyon’s South Kaibab Trail. February 21, 2011. This is a cool 5 minute “first person video-hike” of the 7.4 mile South Kaibab Trail from Grand Canyon’s South Rim down to the Phantom Ranch. Courtesy of www.TrailVista.com. This video is very well done and shows you a little of what to expect on your Grand Canyon hike. But don’t let it fool you. This hike isn’t a 5 minute walk in the park. You need to be prepared for the challenge. Posted in: All Posts.
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All Posts | Grand Canyon Hiking
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Grand Canyon eBooks worth checking out. Hikernut’s Grand Canyon Companion Designed especially for the first-time day hiker or backpacker, this common sense guide contains everything needed to enjoy a fresh perspective and get below the rim of one More. How much of food should you take on your Grand Canyon hike? Food and water should be your top priority when you plan your Grand Canyon hike. The trails are long and rigorous so you’ll be using up a lot of energy and burning More. Can you run a marathon?
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Hike Along Video - Entire Hiking Trails on DVD in Real-Time
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Red Rock Canyon Las Vegas. 8 KM (UP and BACK) - - ELEVATION. 4,340 - 6,323ft. 1323 - 1927m - - 2 HOURS 33 MINUTES. Mile 0 to 5.0. 0 to 8 km. Red Rock Canyon, Mile 0 - 1.6 (0 - 2.6 km). Red Rock Canyon, Mile 1.6 - 2.5 (2.6 - 4.0 km). Red Rock Canyon, Mile 0 - 2.5 (0 - 4.0 km). Thanks for Hiking Along.
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Grand Canyon Hiking - Part 2
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Grand Canyon eBooks worth checking out. Hikernut’s Grand Canyon Companion Designed especially for the first-time day hiker or backpacker, this common sense guide contains everything needed to enjoy a fresh perspective and get below the rim of one More. How much of food should you take on your Grand Canyon hike? Food and water should be your top priority when you plan your Grand Canyon hike. The trails are long and rigorous so you’ll be using up a lot of energy and burning More. Can you run a marathon?
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Hike Along Video - Entire Hiking Trails on DVD in Real-Time
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134 KM - - ELEVATION. 7,800 - 11,918ft. 2377 - 3633m - - 4 HOURS 39 MINUTES. Mile 0 to 8.4. 0 to 13.4 km. Mile 0 - 2.0 (0 - 3.2 km). Mile 2.0 - 3.9 (3.2 - 6.2 km). Mile 3.9 - 5.7 (6.2 - 9.1 km). Mile 5.7 - 7.4 (9.1 - 11.8 km). Mile 7.4 - 8.4 (11.8 - 13.4 km). Thanks for Hiking Along.