20.5 miles
Distance
1,885 ft
Climb
-2,064 ft
Descent
2 miles
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Arizona Trail: Passage 40 - Kaibab Plateau South is a 20 mile less popular intermediate route located near North Rim Arizona. This hike primary route can be used both directions and has a hard overall physical rating. This route climbs 1,885 ft with a max elevation of 9,028 ft then descends -2,064 ft.
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More Stats for Arizona Trail: Passage 40 - Kaibab Plateau South mountain bike route
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Altitude change-178 ft
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Altitude min8,493 ft
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Altitude start9,028 ft
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Altitude end8,848 ft
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Grade-0.2%
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Grade max-47.7%
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Grade min42.5%
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Distance climb8 miles
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Distance down10 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
Directions
- Walk southeast on Dog Saddle.
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Bear left onto AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 8 kilometers.
- Keep left to stay on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 3 kilometers.
- Walk west on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 300 meters.
- Walk northwest on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 2.5 kilometers.
- Walk northwest on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 1 kilometer.
- Walk north on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 1 kilometer.
- Walk north on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 400 meters.
- Walk west on AZT - 39/40/41 (North Rim to 89A).
- Continue for 13 kilometers.
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