I did a double crossing of the Grand Canyon, from the South Rim to the North Rim and back again. This is about 47 miles, but there are only two hills ;}
The double crossing took about 14 hours, with temperatures ranging from freezing to horribly hot, but outstandingly beautiful. Preparation is key to this run, as you are self supported. It is also important to choose the time of year carefully and plan to be able to run on one of several days. Bad weather can make this trip dangerous! The main danger is the heat, which can be intense, especially if it is unseasonably hot. The other issue is with water. There are several water opportunities on the run, but the pipes fail quite often. You need to be able to postpone the run a day or more to allow for repair time.
You should read the article on running the double crossing in the April 2008 edition of Ultrarunning magazine.
This is one of the two bridges that crosses the river. The mules won't cross this bridge because they can see through the grating, so they have to be taken to the only other bridge on a one mile detour.
This is one of the two bridges that crosses the river. The mules won't cross this bridge because they can see through the grating, so they have to be taken to the only other bridge on a one mile detour.
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