Grand Canyon River Rafting Trips
August 26th, 2011
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Grand Canyon River Rafting Moments Part 3 – Summer 2010
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Flat Out Funny – at the Paramount $8.99 … |
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River of Fear $1.99 … |
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Belknap’s Waterproof Grand Canyon River Guide All New Edition $18.50 Mile by mile color Waterproof Guide to the Colorado River through Grand Canyon with shaded relief/topographic maps, and special sections on history, archaeology, geology, natural history and photography. New for 2009: Updated with campsites and new USGS Mileage Points… |
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Sunk Without a Sound : The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Glen and Bessie Hyde $8.75 The mystery of Glen and Bessie Hyde is whitewater navigation’s equivalent to Mallory and Irvine’s disappearance on Everest in 1924. Just four years later in October 1928, the Hydes, a bright, attractive, and talented young couple built their own wooden sweep scow and launched on a honeymoon voyage down the Green and Colorado Rivers through Grand Canyon. Bessie was the first woman to ever attempt t… |
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Canyon Solitude: A Woman’s Solo River Journey Through the Grand Canyon (Adventura Books) $6.70 “It’s well known that Mother River doesn’t like a smart aleck,” says Patricia McCairen. Accordingly, she plies her oars with reverence and skill on a sometimes hair-raising solo rafting trip along the Colorado River that winds though the stupendous stone valleys of the American Grand Canyon. Like the waters of the Colorado, which change from long, still stretches to boiling white water that barely… |
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Rough Guide to the Grand Canyon $0.01 This new pocket-format Rough Guide gets up — close to the greatest outdoor spectacle in the USA. As well as plenty of environmental and historical background, the guide includes full coverage of all the practicalities and recommendations on options for specific types of Canyon experiences from camping and mule trips to backcountry hiking, river rafting, horse-riding, and the ever-popular helicopter tours. There is also detailed coverage of the facilities and attractions along the North and South Rims of the canyon and, beyond the national park, the Havasupai and Hualapai Reservations. |