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To-do list for South Kaibab Trail: |
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Since the South Kaibab Trail is a heavily used trail within Grand Canyon National Park, it deserves better attention from other Grand Canyon trail articles:
Add trail mileages and elevations
Expand trail description
- Add climate section, with separate winter sub-section
- Include a History section
- Describe construction of trail, competition with Cameron's Bright Angel Trail
- Describe building of black suspension bridge
- Include current mule use of trail (might be advertising, discussion necessary)
- As always, expand current sources of information, find new ones and add citations
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