The three-day hike in the Grand Canyon was amazing, an experience of a lifetime. Do it if you can. Do it with Discovery Treks. Adam and Chris were professional and easy to work with. All the details were covered, and they even accommodated a need for luggage storage when a hotel bumped us at the last minute. We were in good hands with our guide Michael C. He was experienced, knowledgeable and a good cook. For dinners we ate fajitas and pad thai; breakfasts were pancakes and oatmeal. There was more than enough food. I don’t think we ever ate it all. We were fortunate to have second guide, Tyler H., who needed to make a final trip for certification. Tyler is bear of a man with heart of gold. You would be fortunate if you had either Michael or Tyler as your guide. Besides the vistas, my favorite moments of the trip were the expressions on my daughter’s faces when they first saw the canyon, the beauty and serenity of Bright Angel creek, the lemonade at Phantom Ranch, the mountain goat on the trail, taking a dip in the Colorado river, and the exhilaration and adrenaline rush of being cheered while making the final push to the rim. It is said only 1% of the people who visit the Canyon make it to the bottom. At 57 I’m proud to be one of them. My only regret was losing my Phantom Ranch souvenir hat between the rental car and the plane home.