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  2. Colin Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    When Fletcher conducted the trip in 1963, the National Park did not encompass the entire length of the canyon, the park was later expanded to include the entire Canyon. The first person to walk the entire length of the Grand Canyon was Kenton Grua in 1977. He was inspired by Fletcher's book but set out to "do it right" by walking from end to ...

  3. The Man Who Walked Through Time - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher thus only walked about half of the physical canyon, though he was correct in saying he was the first to walk the section of the canyon designated as a national park. Kenton Grua, a professional river guide, was the first person in recorded history to walk the entire length of the Grand Canyon, in 1977. He was inspired by Fletcher's ...

  4. Kenton Grua - Wikipedia

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    Kenton "Factor" Grua (July 25, 1950 – August 25, 2002) [1] was a Grand Canyon river guide. He was the first person in recorded history to hike through the Grand Canyon's entire length. In 1983, he set the speed record for rowing through the canyon in 37 hours.

  5. 92-year-old hikes entire Grand Canyon in honor of late wife ...

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    CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to include the hiker’s full name. A 92-year-old man broke the world record as the oldest person to hike the Grand Canyon from rim-to-rim — and he did ...

  6. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grand Canyon: Grand Canyon: loop of the U.S. west combining the Pacific Crest Trail, Pacific Northwest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and other trails. [12] Great Western Trail: 4,455 7,170 Western Rockies: Canada: Mexico: passes through Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming: Great Western Trail (Illinois) 92 148 Illinois, Iowa

  7. Great Western Loop - Wikipedia

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    The trail is only known to have been completed a few times: Andrew Skurka, a professional backpacker, was the first to complete the Great Western Loop. On April 9, 2007, Skurka began the route from the Grand Canyon. Averaging 33 miles (53 km) per day, Skurka arrived back at the Grand Canyon on November 3, 2007, 208 days after he began. [1] [2]