Grand Canyon National Park Hermit Trail Cobblestone Paving . The upper section of the Hermit Trail is steep and sustained, dropping almost 2000 vertical feet in the first 2.5 miles. Passage through the Kaibab and Coconino Formations is via well-defined switchbacks. Most of the Hermit Trail was originally surfaced with large hand-fitted rock slabs that created a smooth walking surface. Ongoing erosion has claimed much of this remarkable labor-intensive pavi

Grand Canyon National Park Hermit Trail Cobblestone Paving  . The upper section of the Hermit Trail is steep and sustained, dropping almost 2000 vertical feet in the first 2.5 miles. Passage through the Kaibab and Coconino Formations is via well-defined switchbacks. Most of the Hermit Trail was originally surfaced with large hand-fitted rock slabs that created a smooth walking surface. Ongoing erosion has claimed much of this remarkable labor-intensive pavi Stock Photo
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1632 x 1224 px | 27.6 x 20.7 cm | 10.9 x 8.2 inches | 150dpi

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29 April 2012

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