Grand Canyon Day Hike South Rim to North Rim
Saturday, 6/21 hike date. Bright Angel -> North Kaibab -> North Rim Lodge. Here are some photos. 23.9 miles rim to rim, 25.7 miles rim to lodge. 12 hours 7 minutes. Would have been easier going north to south. Full novella trip report: http://ironhiker.blogspot.com/2014/06/g ... im-to.html
Elk on south rim (day before hike)
View from south rim cliff (day before hike)
Descending in the dark
Sunrise on south rim
Deer below Indian Garden
Devil's Corkscrew
Benchmark at 2781' Datum Canyon
Colorado River
Bright Angel Bridge (silver bridge)
Phantom Ranch store
Inner gorge
Still in The Box
Looking for the coyote and roadrunner
Ribbon Falls
Colorful lizard
Just before Cottonwood Campground
Near Roaring Springs
Washout
First view of the north rim
Pine forest and altitude finally breaking the heat
Coconino Overlook and random family
Out of the canyon at North Kaibab trailhead
Bison on the north rim (day after hike)
Herd of bison (day after hike)
Elk on south rim (day before hike)
View from south rim cliff (day before hike)
Descending in the dark
Sunrise on south rim
Deer below Indian Garden
Devil's Corkscrew
Benchmark at 2781' Datum Canyon
Colorado River
Bright Angel Bridge (silver bridge)
Phantom Ranch store
Inner gorge
Still in The Box
Looking for the coyote and roadrunner
Ribbon Falls
Colorful lizard
Just before Cottonwood Campground
Near Roaring Springs
Washout
First view of the north rim
Pine forest and altitude finally breaking the heat
Coconino Overlook and random family
Out of the canyon at North Kaibab trailhead
Bison on the north rim (day after hike)
Herd of bison (day after hike)
- Uncle Rico
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Sweet trip teke! On my bucket list. Think I'd like to go north rim to south rim. Would be fun to spend the night in the canyon.
Mike and Sean: the canyon has the coolest shades of lizards I've ever seen. Another lizard below near the river. I need to go look up a collared lizard.
Tom, RichardK, and Hikin_Jim: glad you enjoyed the pictures, there was so much I could not shoot in one day. Bison on the north rim? I didn't know until I saw them.
Rico: the fastest way across would be North Kaibab to South Kaibab, crossing the black bridge. If I ever do it again, that would be my path. Some of the inner buttes are tempting (various temples) but would require separate trips. The thing is just so freakin' big.
Tom, RichardK, and Hikin_Jim: glad you enjoyed the pictures, there was so much I could not shoot in one day. Bison on the north rim? I didn't know until I saw them.
Rico: the fastest way across would be North Kaibab to South Kaibab, crossing the black bridge. If I ever do it again, that would be my path. Some of the inner buttes are tempting (various temples) but would require separate trips. The thing is just so freakin' big.
Cool lizard photos, HJ. I was reading up on them, and they can run on two legs, per wikipedia:Hikin_Jim wrote: ↑We actually have those Great Basin Collared Lizards in California. See this forum post.
HJ
Like many other lizards, including the frilled lizard and basilisk, collared lizards can run on their hind legs, and are relatively fast sprinters. Record speeds have been around 16 miles per hour.