I have hiked the Grand Canyon three times and this Summer I will be going back twice more. My first hike was about 25 years ago, the second was about 9-10 years ago, and the most recent was a couple of years ago when I did a rim to rim with son Robin, daughter Chrissy and a friend from Houston.
I always said that I wanted to be healthy enough so that I could hike the canyon with my grandkids. If you go rim to rim from North to South, it is a tough hike with an elevation loss of 1 mile over the course of nearly 15 miles of switchbacks. Then, you go out the South trail and gain back that mile while hiking about 9 miles. The temperature in the inner canyon will probably be 100-120 degrees.
The first hike this year will be in late June/early July and I will be doing that one with my daughter, son-in-law and 11 year old granddaughter. We will hike down from the North Rim, camp at Cottonwood which is half way, spend one night in dorms at Phantom Ranch, and then hike out to the South Rim, camping at Indian Garden which is halfway.
The second hike will be in mid August with a friend from NM. We will hike down the South Kaibab trail which is about 7 miles but rather steep with no available water. We will spend two nights in the dorm at Phantom Ranch and hike out the South Bright Angel Trail which is about 9 miles.
I could probably do these hikes without any specific training, but from experience I know that I would be very sore, tired and would not enjoy the beauty of the canyon. For those reasons, I will do a training program that is specific to the demands of the hike.
Since I attained my 5K goal time on Saturday, I am now willing to cut back on my running and start the Canyon training. I will most likely alternate running days with other activities.
I started the program today. I went to the Y and ran 2.5 miles on the TM followed by 1 mile of walking with the incline from 1% to 8%. Then I did my usual weights while also incorporating some balance work and step-ups. I did 4 x 1 minute of stepping up and down on a box which was about 10-12 inches high. Then I did the piriformis/hamstring stretches which I think are keeping me injury-free.
Tomorrow I will probably walk at least an hour on hills.
