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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 1911004" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>I highly recommend doing the rim to rim hike. It is an experience that will stay with you forever. I did it with my daughter and son in law, and I am glad I was able to share the experience with them. I would like to do it again, but I doubt that I will do it in two days again. 3 or 4 days is probably ideal, so you can hike at a comfortable / slower pace and see / experience everything and get lots of photos.</p><p>Staying at the N. Rim Lodge for a day or so would be good too, the view is amazing and there are trails on the N. Rim that you can hike before going down into the canyon. </p><p>Eating supper at Phantom Ranch was a highlight too. You get to eat a home cooked meal with people from all over the U.S. and get to know them. Also, the staff gives you a little pre meal history of the Grand Canyon too. There were about 25-30 people eating when we were there and we all sang Happy Birthday to an 80 year old man that had been hiking the Grand Canyon for the past 50 years. That was pretty awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 1911004, member: 54963"] I highly recommend doing the rim to rim hike. It is an experience that will stay with you forever. I did it with my daughter and son in law, and I am glad I was able to share the experience with them. I would like to do it again, but I doubt that I will do it in two days again. 3 or 4 days is probably ideal, so you can hike at a comfortable / slower pace and see / experience everything and get lots of photos. Staying at the N. Rim Lodge for a day or so would be good too, the view is amazing and there are trails on the N. Rim that you can hike before going down into the canyon. Eating supper at Phantom Ranch was a highlight too. You get to eat a home cooked meal with people from all over the U.S. and get to know them. Also, the staff gives you a little pre meal history of the Grand Canyon too. There were about 25-30 people eating when we were there and we all sang Happy Birthday to an 80 year old man that had been hiking the Grand Canyon for the past 50 years. That was pretty awesome. [/QUOTE]
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