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The journey from rim to rim across Grand Canyon has become one of the most
popular hikes in America’s national parks—and for good reason. The scenic North Kaibab and Bright Angel Trails combine to form a transcanyon route that harbors many delights for the experienced hiker.
Roaring Springs, Ribbon Falls, Phantom Ranch, and Plateau Point are but a few of the treasures awaiting those who take part in this moderate-intensity backpack. After being shuttled to the North Rim, the class will spend its first night at the North Rim Campground. During the precipitous descent into the canyon, participants hike from an aspen-clad forest to the banks of a desert stream in a few short hours. Evenings are spent at Cottonwood, Bright Angel, and Indian Garden Campgrounds. The rich human and natural history of the region are the focus of this twenty-four-mile journey. Prior recent backpacking experience is a pre-requisite of all GCFI rim to rim classes.
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Itinerary
Day 1 Introductions and classroom orientation and van shuttle to the North Rim Campground.
Day 2 Descend to Cottonwood Campground via the North Kaibab Trail. Hike to nearby Ribbon Falls.
Day 3 Continue down the North Kaibab Trail to Bright Angel Campground.
Day 4 Explore Phantom Creek, Phantom Ranch & the Colorado River.
Day 5 Hike up the Bright Angel Trail, crossing the Colorado River, to Indian Garden Campground.
Day 6 Continue up the Bright Angel Trail to the rim and wrap up session.
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