I took me about 2,5 hours to get down to the river.  On the way down I saw a ranger and he told me to drink and eat a lot because it was going to be very hot.  He also told me to take my time when I was down by the river so I could get some rest and some shade and of course drink a lot of water!!!  I reached the river around 9.30am.  There I just relaxed and listened to the crickets.  I also refreshed myself with the nice cold water at the ranger station and refilled my waterbottles too.  I took some pictures of the Bright Angle Creek and the suspension bridge over the Colorado River.  After about half an hour I started to go up again the same trail I came down because I had to be back at 3pm(so I thought :-(.

It was very hard and the sun was really brutal.  About 1/3 up, just before the third stopover I met up with a group of people who where going up from 7am and they were climbing for 5 hours already and they still had a long way to go.  There were also 2 guys as well who looked to be good hikers so I decided to keep up with them so I had a good pace.  But I was running low on water because I drank a lot more water than I thought.  But thank God :-) there was some emergency water at Skeleton Point so I could fill my bottles again.  From that point on I was back on the more positive side and I said to myself to get back up by 2.30pm.  I tried so hard, but I didn't make my goal.  I reached the top around 3.10pm.  The last few miles(the ones which were very easy at the beginning of the trail, remember) were really hard, I was getting so tired and my legs were killing me.  Plus the trail went up very steeply and not very gradually like before.
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