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Grand Canyon - Rim to Rim to Rim - Initial Highlights

Mission accomplished by Team Fat Ass Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim Road Trip: Rick Arikado, Daniel Probst, Glenn Pace, Colin Freeland, Geoff Palmer and Ean Jackson.

My head is still spinning from all of the travel over the past few days. Here's a summary of our epic 5 day road trip:

Thursday 18 October
- 7:30 am - hassle with the Budget guys regarding number of drivers allowed
- 10:00 am - Pick up Daniel in Bellingham, WA
- drive across Washington, Idaho, Utah.

Friday 19 October
- 11:00 am - Eat breakfast at Denny's in Paige, Arizona
- 1:00 pm - eat lunch overlooking the Grand Canyon at Desert View lookout
- 4:00 pm - go for a brief run and look at our route. Holy crap!
- 6:00 pm - have a beer and a burger at the only pub in town
- 8:30 pm - have a beer by the campfire

Saturday 20 October
- 4:00 am - alarms go off
- 4:50 am - hit the road
- 5:30 am - arrive at South Kaibob trail. It is very dark and very windy
- 7:30 am - arrive at Phantom Ranch at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
- 12:00 pm - arrive at the north rim. Greeted by bugs and some wild turkeys
- 3:45 pm - arrive back at Phantom Ranch
- 7:35 pm - arrive at the top of the south rim via Bright Angel Trail
- 9:00 pm - given that the pub was full, we hit the road and feasted at the first Italian place we could find (Tusuyan, AZ)

Sunday 21 October
- 2:00 am - arrive at the first Motel 6 we can find. Crash for a few hours
- 7:30 am - dine at Denny's
- drive southward almost to Los Angeles, then onto the I5 at Sacremento

Monday 22 October
- 7:00 am - arrive North Vancouver

Highlights of the Rim to Rim to Rim Run

  • the camaraderie of the trip there and back
  • the camaderie of the run
  • sleeping under the stars by our campfire at Mather Campground
  • seeing shooting stars as we ran in the dark along the rim of the canyon
  • getting sand-blasted as we entered the canyon
  • seeing the sun rise over the canyon
  • loosing Rick about 45 minutes into the run
  • finding Rick about 10 minutes later
  • getting a sermon on running from a park ranger at Phantom Ranch
  • getting a soaker in the swamp at the bottom of the canyon
  • finding so much green at the bottom of the canyon
  • many types of cactus
  • finding lizards and snakes along the trail
  • the looooooong dropoffs next to the trail
  • being greeted by wild turkeys at the 1/2 way point
  • being told we picked the very best weekend of the year to run the trail
  • taking lots of photos to share with our pals later
  • being blessed with perfect running conditions
  • nobody getting hurt, everyone keeping the same pace, everyone pulling together through a few tough patches
  • meeting some interesting hikers and runners along the trail
  • beating our estimated time of 17 hours by about 2 hours
  • experiencing the Grand Canyon in a way that few people can imagine

All of the runners took a camera. Some of the photos are mind-blowing. Click here for a slide show. (photos of the trip uploaded to Flickr, added to the CFA group pool and tagged with GrandCanyon2007 will magically appear in this slideshow - please also tag photos with GrandCanyon ClubFatAss ClubFatAssEvents R2R2R)

The Grand Canyon is a magical place. Hopefully, you too will have a chance to run it one day. We will share our experience and recommendations here so you might benefit when you do give it a try.

Comments

Ean Jackson's picture

Good R2R2R Videos

Glenn Pace found these: 

Club Fat Ass member Dave Crerar on North Kaibab...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvMNpWAaoqA


Bright Angel Trail in 6 minutes (& in daylight!!)...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGLsaWAy0V8&feature=related

 

 

Ean Jackson's picture

R2R2R - How to shave a few minutes off the descent time

Holy crap... does this guy ever fly the descents!!!!

 

Rick Arikado's picture

Bet he sucks on the uphill

...with that funny suit joining the legs, gotta be hard to get to the top before he can jump.
Ean Jackson's picture

R2R2R - Course Record

This just in from Ron Adams, who found it on the Ultra email list:

 

Dave Mackey set a new speed record today on the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim-to-rim of 6:59:56.  This beats Kyle Skagg's record from exactly 1 year ago by a good margin.  Dave did the South Kaibab both directions, and apparently had trouble passing a mule train, which cost him several minutes.

Prior to Kyle's 7:37 last year the record had stood for 25 years at 7:51 (Allyn Cureton).

Oh sure!

Of course that guy just has to one up me everywere I go! now he's really my arch nemesis. He took my diamond from the rock and Ice too.
Rick Arikado's picture

R2R2R GPS data

See the route and elevation at:

http://www.sanoodi.com/route/runrik/107761/rim2rim2rim/

GPX or GoogleEarth files are downloadable at that link too.

Rick Arikado's picture

Highway scenes

Had high hopes for working from home Monday ...was totally useless, looking at the computer screen all I could see was endless highway lines streaming towards me. Turning the computer off didn't help, I could still see it with my eyes closed. Hope my interval workout tonight doesn't also become high hopes. What an adventure, far beyond "grand". Thanks guys for making it possible to check this one off the must do list. Rick
mudrunner's picture

Holy Smokes!

Hard to believe we were just there! It was absolutely amazing...the scenery, the trail, the drive, the distance, the company. There were many hilarious moments, but the icing on the cake was when Colin & I dropped off our rental van. One fellow was ringing up the bill as another fellow gave him the vehicles mileage. The first guy turned to the second & said "Check the mileage again...that must be wrong." When the guy came back with the same number, the first guy was even more confused & probably chalked it up to an error in the previous trip. :-D We made the most of our "unlimited mileage" clause, & clocked 5150km in 4 days! I'll post some pix next week. Today's another travel day & I am really NOT looking forward to sitting still for an 11 hour flight...in fact, if I ever see the inside of another van, it'll be too soon! Thanks guys....that was an amazing adventure! Glenn
garobbins's picture

Congrats!

Nice work guys! Pics look amazing! Way to make it happen on a shoestring budget and time constraints.

GR

Not so big after all

Ya it was an incredible journey. Just really happy to not be in the van anymore. once I can get some rest and Not have to work I'll try and add some more to the story. I can't believe How good I've recoverd after sitting in the van for more than 20 something hours. I feel like going for a run. Yes I know I have a sickness. Isn't that what this club is for ; )

Awesome pictures, awesome adventure

I visited the North Rim when I travelled between Grand Teton and Wasatch and I thought it was just too bad that I couldn't do the crossing. Craig I'm with you, we need to organize something for the slow poke.
Craig Moore's picture

October 2008

for sure Gilles. The first weekend of October is Thanksgiving so we could go then or perhaps the weekend after. It seems October is a good time to go for the weather. That would work for me.

October 2008

Thanksgiving would work well. As well I would want to do the travelling at the same pace than the run, a bit slower and may be include our better half.
Craig Moore's picture

oh the sights!

love the pictures! love the event. you guys are a bunch of tough and fast fat asses. Next year we should organize a slow-poke version so the slow-asses like me can go as a nice little group. Anybody interested? Awesome!

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