Something like 10KM or 6 miles one way with 2500 feet elevation change. So not as horrible as the Sierras I've been hiking recently but still, challenging. I don't know anything about hiking in the Grand Canyon so I can't comment or compare to that. If you're in a good shape, I guess this would not be a problem.....
Gregg B. wrote:
Something like 10KM or 6 miles one way with 2500 feet elevation change. So not as horrible as the Sierras I've been hiking recently but still, challenging. I don't know anything about hiking in the Grand Canyon so I can't comment or compare to that. If you're in a good shape, I guess this would not be a problem.....
Gregg B. wrote:
That's tough for sure. But the elevation change isn't starting at 8K feet.
where did you get that/
Any way I had an essay about the trip starting with intention and preparations( months of daily hiking) and the actual hiking. If you wish to spend few minutes reading it, I would send it to you.
Yes. But I've been to Patagonia 6 times now and I used to ran workshops there. This year, however, I wanted to go alone to hike/camp and explore places I wouldn't be able to go with clients. Most of them would never camp in a cold tent/campsite 7 miles away from a hotel