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Another boating party gets set to take off after a lunch stop at the Little Colorado. The Little Colorado is an undammed tributary of the Colorado River that will often run a remarkable turquoise color during dry seasons. This being a wet spring means that the tributary is...-
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One of the most rewarding hikes in the Grand Canyon, Nankoweap offers a glimpse into the life of a people who carved a living from the bottom of the Canyon hundreds of years ago.
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Experimentation with horticultural subsistence began in the Sou...-
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Our party takes in the view after an early morning hike. Like any archeological site, Nankoweap Granaries are a sensitive site. Although there is a compelling interest to see what is inside of the granaries, none of us climbed up to look in for three reasons: we could disturb the site, we could fall to our deaths, an...
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Over exposed, but this GigaPan was shot to show the very small, elevated camp common area at Nautaloid Canyon in the difficult lighting of the evening shadow. Set low on a Gorilla Grip tripod it provides a glimpse at one of our many temporary homes by the side of the Colorado River. Grand Canyon GigaView is a new s...
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One of the iconic stops along the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, Redwall Cavern has been carved out by historic high water flows before the upriver dams were in place. This GigaPan was interrupted by the loss of battery life and the position shifted in replacing the batteries. The position of other thin...
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Taken in the rocks above Lower North Canyon Camp. Our party was camped at the upper camp. High winds frustrated my efforts to GigaPan. The entire setup was blown over by the wind during an earlier attempt even up in the canyon with my TrekPod walking stick/tripod. Tough as nails, the GigaPan was undamaged and took ...
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Early morning light begins to crawl down the canyon walls as campers sleep. This was captured on our first morning on the river. The water had dropped significantly overnight due to lowered release from Glen Canyon Dam, which is usually the result of less demand from the e...-
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Soap Creek Rapid (Class 5-6) 16ft Drop - August 5, 1869 - "With some feeling of anxiety we enter a new canyon this morning. we have learned to observe closely the texture of the rock. In softer stratea we have a quiet river, in harder we find rapids and falls. Below us are the limestones and hard sandstones whi...
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Having hiked up from Lower Bass Camp (River Mile 109), where our party laid over on April 7, 2010, I shot this location to provide a view of the entrance to Shinumo Creek Rapid on the Colorado River, a delightful swimming hole on Shinumo Creek itself, and the spectacular vista from one of the Grand Canyon's largest sid...
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