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Ep17: The Man With 7,000 Miles On South Kaibab With Jerome Chavez

Season 1 Episode 17 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Jerome Chavez is a wastewater operator for the National Park Service, but it's where he works and how he gets there that sets him apart. Almost every Tuesday for the last 26 years, Jerome has either descended or ascended the majestic South Kaibab Trail, on his way to or from work—at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. Today, he has stories to tell and advice to share, all of which can help any GC hiker have a better experience below the rim.

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