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I'm looking for loop or point to point hikes in the Grand Canyon that I can dig my teeth into.
Previously I've done the 100 mile loop basically formed as part of the Hayduke Route: North Rim - Down Nankoweap - Off Trail/water hitch to Little Colorado Confluence - Tanner/Escalante/Beamer/Tonto trails - N. Kaibab Trail - North Rim.
That loop was great, some off trail, some challenging trail, a little scrambling, a water hitch, and a logical loop.
So I am looking for something else like that to do in March. Any ideas?
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