I traffic in words, and yet words sometimes seem wholly inadequate to convey an experience. Yet I owe it to myself to try. I recently returned from my third journey to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. I made the trek in 2008 and again in 2012. This time was different. This time, no mules carried my supplies. Instead, I carried a backpack containing 28 pounds of everything I would need for four days and three nights. This time, no Phantom Ranch cabin awaited at the bottom. This time, I journeyed into a more remote part of the Canyon. This time, I had a guide.
Up is mandatory—what my Grand Canyon hike taught me about writing
The photo above explains why I have been silent for a few weeks. I was busy hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon (and back up). When I tell people, I get one of two reactions: "Wow, that's awesome!" or "You're crazy!" These responses are remarkably similar to the reactions I get when I... Continue Reading →