Grand Canyon Hiking

October 27, 2009 by admin  
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grandcanyon.com A favored way to get to the bottom of the Grand Canyon is by hiking. However, you will want to be prepared so that this is memorable experience for you. Watch this video to get prepared for your Grand Canyon Hike

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25 Responses to “Grand Canyon Hiking”
  1. Sjusztus says:

    Gyönyör?! Az idegenvezet?mnek köszönöm! Nem csoda, hogy beleszerettem…

  2. BeautyOFRussia says:

    Beautyful! Check also our Russians beautyful Nature. Best regards

  3. MrRob412 says:

    I think is sad thats its necessary to make ppl take out a reservation just to walk across a landmark .

  4. NutsProductions says:

    I’ll walk it someday

  5. pointypencil1 says:

    I think I took the exact same picture in the very beginning :D
    cool

  6. noizenconfusion says:

    hey – thanks… I took the South Kaibab going down and bright angel to come back up. it was just AMAZING!

  7. envtouchrules1 says:

    hey, it is posible to hike rim to river and back to rim again in 1 day. it is very hard and its not recomended. i would recomend the bright angel trail because it is not as steep. it is longer but thats what i would recomend. good luck!

  8. rangerabhi says:

    Thanks for the information in this video!

  9. SurvivalSeries says:

    OMG… Was it around august?!?
    Because, I was there with my family, and we talked to a father and son who had done the whole canyon from kaibab > bright Angel, in 6 hrs!
    That inspired me and MY dad, so next year were going to try that same hike.

  10. randyxboozexmetal says:

    yeah good video

  11. bigbuffindian says:

    Awesome video, thanks.

  12. noizenconfusion says:

    Hi – Suddenly my schedule cleared up and I have couple days off but no time to do research. Can you please let me know if its possible to do South Rim>river>south rim in one day? If yes, whats the easiest trail to do so. I am in pretty good shape and have done some difficult hikes like Mt.Washington in New hampshire.

  13. grandcanyontour says:

    Good advice to know your limits. It’s pretty easy to get overwhelmed. On my last hike I planned on getting started at 5 am when it is a lot cooler but got a late start. By the time I got back to the rim it was blistering hot and I was not well prepared.

  14. sheriselitz50 says:

    this place is a dump

  15. LazyN8r says:

    What would be the point of that?

  16. beninmichael says:

    well i would hope it accomodates males and females…..thanx for the video

  17. redsevenproductions says:

    it was freezing at the top when i went. south rim,

  18. redsevenproductions says:

    i went to las vegas for a few days and i went to the grand canyon. unfortunately i ended up driving to almost south arizona then finally at a rest stop realized where i was. then in afew more hours went to the south rim, what a day.

  19. allatup says:

    my son and I went down the Kaibab and up the Bright angel in 6 hours 2008

  20. 2012beginning says:

    Good video.

  21. stillrob420 says:

    are there any trails you can take that dont take you near 1000 ft cliffs?

  22. baytownbert2 says:

    This is very informative! Thanks for posting it.

  23. gregrutz says:

    don’t do that dummy

  24. fnotl says:

    Boring.

    Hiking down is harder than hiking out!

  25. allaboardw says:

    hiked it in late august boy was it hot at 114 degrees at the bottom