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On a scale of one to Lord of the Rings, how much did you walk today? And we're walking, and we're walking, and we're stopping. Hey! Keep it moving! A switchback is a type of path that follows a zig-zag pattern up or down a steep stretch of terrain such as a hill, canyon, or mountainside. In terms of climbing, switchbacks are easier than climbing straight up a hill, but you’re still hiking a steep piece of slope. With any switchback, it’s best to take your time and avoid rushing through a zig-zagging section. Watch for trail markers, pace yourself, no shortcuts, and always be on lookout for uneven terrain. The South Kaibab Trail at grandcanyonnps can be a great trail for short trips into the canyon of half a day or less, but the openness of this trail lends itself to extreme heat (was that two hobbits throwing a ring over there?) during the summer months and little to no protection from passing storms. Remember, all trails into the canyon are steep and difficult; consider contacting...

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