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Millions visit the Grand Canyon. I joined the far smaller club of people who’ve hiked across — from Rim to Rim — in one day

The Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim is a bucket-list route that takes you all the way down to the canyon floor before you climb out.

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The size and scale of the Grand Canyon is hard to grasp, but look closely and you’ll spot the trail.

“I have to say … the canyon is pretty deep,” says my good friend Ivy, peering over the edge, the bottom invisible from our vantage point. This understatement is akin to casually observing that outer space is a little bit big before sparking up the rocket ship. “I can’t get over how much we have to descend and climb,” continues Ivy, who has been rallying the group chat to do this dream trip for years.

Although we can’t see the water from up here, the Colorado River sculpted this geological wonder over millions of years, with layers upon layers of rock older than dinosaurs. If it’s even possible to grasp the gorge’s size and scale, it must be done step by step.

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The writer’s intrepid Rim-to-Rim group (from left): Huston, Ivy, Shal, Wing, Mo, Andrew and Tania.

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Around 5 million people visit the Grand Canyon annually; only an estimated 10 per cent set foot “below the rim,” and just one per cent go to the bottom.

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Writer Wing Sze Tang on an early section of the trail, pausing for a photo op.

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The size and scale of the Grand Canyon is hard to grasp, but look closely and you’ll spot the trail.

The Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim is a bucket-list route that takes you all the way down to the canyon floor before you climb out.

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