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The OTHER rim to rim

Posted: Jul 16 2007 9:40 pm
by PaleoRob
Driving along the South Rim last week, between Hopi Point and Desert View, I suddenly had a thought. Has anyone done (or heard of anyone doing) an east-west transverse (rim to rim) of the Canyon, from Palisades of the Desert to the Grand Wash Cliffs? Is it even feasible? What total distance, by the shortest path, would you be looking at? Storm clouds a brewin' in my head...

Re: The OTHER rim to rim

Posted: Jul 16 2007 10:58 pm
by Hoffmaster
Colin Fletcher did pretty much exactly that. In 1963 he started at Supai, and traversed east below the South Rim. He crossed the Colorado at the confluence with the Little Colorado River; eventually picking up the Nankoweap Trail and finishing at Point Imperial on the North Rim.

Re: The OTHER rim to rim

Posted: Jul 31 2007 1:48 pm
by racer40
I read a story by Mike Mahanay on grandcanyontreks.org about his trip from the North Rim down Nankoweap, crossing at the Little Colorado confluence and then heading West with a stay at Phantom Ranch before heading up Bright Angel. Ever since I read that story I have been itching to take that trip. Not exactly the one you are describing but awesome none the less. Hope you have fun!