Grand Canyon

A group of people standing next to each other.
June 2013

Grand Canyon 7xs rim to rim run (World Record)

The Grand Canyon is considered one of seven natural wonders of the world. It is 18 miles wide and attains a depth of approximately 6,000 feet. Hiking rim-to-rim (23.9 miles) is considered one of America’s most dangerous hikes, causing 350 heat-related rescues in the park ever year. 4-5 Hikers die on average a year. The trouble is, the hellish-heat combined with 4,380 vertical feet of climbing within 9.5 miles, over exerts hikers and exacerbates heat illness. [Learn More]

June 2013
A man is running on the trail in front of some mountains.
October 2012

GRAND CANYON RUN

Ran two times across the Grand Canyon rim to rim. Temps rose to above 100f deg. 46 miles with 10,000′ of climbing.

October 2012