Hiking to the Bottom of the Grand Canyon
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: December 09, 2009 at 09:22 AM • travel.nytimes.com
In summer, the Grand Canyon is the Disney World of national parks, with crowds and traffic jams. In winter, it’s a peaceful, if still awe-inspiring, retreat for its few visitors.
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