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hiking grand canyon with fear of heights?
Hi,
DH has hiked the Grand Canyon probably 5 times in his life. And, he wants me to do it. I'm all for it except for one thing: I am afraid of heights.
I get very nervous and unsettled on narrow trails that have steep drop offs. I'd define narrow as 3' or less. We hike pretty frequently, mostly moderately difficult stuff. And, I can make it through narrow spots with cliffs on one side, if only for short distances, but it's not what I'd call enjoyable. I breath a sigh of relief when I'm beyond the "danger zone."
Should I just avoid this hike?
Re: hiking grand canyon with fear of heights?
Well, he loves it (obviously). But, he also sort of is the type of guy to push me more toward something like this because he knows/thinks in the long run, I'll be happy I did it. Generally, this is the case. He knows me well.
But, I'm just thinking if there's steep cliffs and narrow trails for the entire hike, down and up again, then maybe I shouldn't do it, because I'll be in "panic mode" for a long time...heart thumping, sweaty palms, etc..
Anyway, just wanted some feedback from folks who have done it.
My H had a worse time with the Inca Trail in Peru than with the Grand Canyon. The Inca Trail was much narrower and really did have sheer cliffs.
Grand Canyon was tough - I had heat exhaustion both days of our hike, and drank roughly 3-4x the amount of water I usually do. The going down was actually the worst part. But it was absolutely worth it, IMO.