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Almost 200 miles into a journey to hike the length of the Grand Canyon, photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko find that winter has set in. The two face frigid temperatures, snow-obscured terrain, and dwindling food, but they soldier through—into the depths of the magnificent Olo Canyon.
Part two of a three-part series following photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko as they attempt to hike the length of the Grand Canyon, a feat few have accomplished, and explore the challenges that are threatening the future of this iconic national park.
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