 *Hey Guys, Make Mine Rare*, Outside of Cliff Dwellers Lodge, Marble Canyon AZ |
 Takeoff Point, Lee's Ferry, Landing Across River. Mouth of Paria |
 Fire Rainbow, Good Omen |
 North Canyon Wash, Our Hike Into the Colorful Supai Sandstone Narrows. Mile 21 |
 Hanging out on the Outrigger |
 Petroglyphs |
 What Happened to the "Cruise" Down the River |
 Puebloan Micro Grainary, Overlooking the Colorado |
 Cave, Looking Out at Colorado |
 Cave, Looking In, Crack in View |
 Vasey's Paradise, Mile 32 |
 Immense Redwall Cavern, Note 35' S-rig Sister "Cruise" Ship on Right. Mile 33 |
 Boulder Jam Overhead, in Nautiloid Canyon Mile 35 |
 Nautiloid Fossil Imprint, Ancient Squid-like Creature |
 Natural Bridge, "Bridge of Sighs", at Mile 36 |
 "PMH 1889" Inscription Marks the Burial of Robert Stanton's Survey Crew Member, Peter Hansbrough |
 The Approachable Saddle Canyon, Intimate Side Canyon, Mile 47 |
 Downstream From Saddle Canyon |
 Morning at Dinosaur Camp, Mile 50, Couple Miles Above Nankoweap Rapids |
 Petroglyphs, Above Little Nankoweap Creek |
 Prickly Scutter |
 Colorado River Above Little Nankoweap Creek |
 Unknown Boat Skeleton |
 Side Canyon Above Nankoweap Creek |
 Little Nankoweap Creek, Mile 52 |
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 "Well....then Ole Said to Lena...." Above LCR Camp, Mile 61.5 |
 Train Running the Aquamarine Colored Little Colorado, at Mile 62 |
 I Got a Noseful of That Alkaline Stuff! |
 Sunrise at Crash Canyon Camp, Mile 63 |
 Crash Canyon, Remains of a 1956 Air Collision, Mile 63. Below UAL Crash Site |
 Crash Canyon, TWA & UAL Sites |
 Breakfast at Crash Canyon Camp, Mile 63 |
 On the Road Again... |
 Hopi Salt Mine, Note Red Rock Art, Sacred Site to Hopi, Mile 64 |
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 Comanche Point (6572'), Above Tanner Rapid |
 Petroglyphs Just Above Tanner Rapids, Mile 69 |
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 Our Warmup Hike, The Tabernacle (4757') |
 Solomon Temple (5056'), From Summit of the Tabernacle (4757'), Our Warmup Hike |
 Summit View From the Tabernacle |
 Self-Portrait, the Tabernacle |
 The Magnificent 10, on the Summit of the Tabernacle (4757') |
 Mr. Stinky (on left), aka "The Groover" w/o Grooves |
 Life is Good! |
 Descent View From the Tabernacle |
 The Ross Wheeler, High & Dry, Built in 1914, Mile 108 |
 Running Shinumo Rapid, 8ft Drop |
 Flutes of Vishnu Schist, Remnants of Volcanic Action |
 Phantom Ranch, Mile 88 |
 Phantom Ranch, Line for the Women's John...No, the Telephone! |
 The Monument at Monument Creek, Mile 94 |
 Slog up Monument Creek |
 Head Boatman, 30 yr Veteran of the River, Jeff |
 Blushing Prickly Pear |
 Trail Below, Where We've Been |
 Cautionary Tale, SAR Chopper on Wash of Nintyfour-mile Creek, Looking for 3 Missing Hikers Who Tried to Swim the Colorado |
 Pueblean Ruins, Above Hotauta Canyon |
 Hotauta Creek Wash |
 Shooting Bull, at Hotauta Camp, Mile 108 |
 Saddle-Up, at Hotauta Camp, Mile 108 |
 Downstream From Bass Rapids |
 Royal Arch Creek, Mile 117 |
 Royal Arch Creek, Mile 117 |
 Lush Vegetation, Royal Arch Creek, Mile 117 |
 Elves Chasm, Clear Pools, Dripping Moss & Ferns, Mile 117 |
 Awesome Couple! |
 Cobbles, Like a Beach on Lake Superior |
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 Entering Blacktail Canyon, Mile 120 |
 Quiet Pool, 120-Mile Creek, Blacktail Canyon |
 Cobbles & Ledges, Blacktail Canyon |
 The Great Unconformity, a Billion Year Gap in Geologic History, Missing Between the Fingers! Blacktail Canyon |
 It's a Cooker! Blacktail Canyon |
 Conquistador Aisle, About Mile 122 |
 Stone Creek Falls, Just Below Mile 131 |
 What a Shower! |
 Settling In at Stone Creek Camp, Mile 132 |
 Typical Lodging, Stone Creek Camp, Mile 132 |
 Awesome Jewelry..the Ruby Necklace for the Antelope :-) |
 Starting Out on the 9-1/2 Mi Graduation Hike, Tapeats Rapids, Mile 134 |
 Hiking Along Tapeats Creek, Towards Thunder River |
 Rapids on Tapeats Creek |
 Prickly Fella Along the Trail |
 Gaining Elevation, Towards Thunder River |
 A Gaggle of Prickly Guys Along the Trail |
 Still Tapeats Creek |
 So This is What You Were Doing While I Was at Tapeats Creek |
 Jeff Filling Us in on Geologic History |
 Thunder River, Roars Out of Redwall Limestone |
 At Base of Thunder River |
 Thunder River, Roars Out of Redwall Limestone |
 Climbing Towards Surprise Valley |
 Heading Across Surprise Valley, Site of Massive Ancient Landslide |
 Rim of Surprise Valley, Landslide That Choked Off River Creating the Narrows |
 Deer Creek Falls |
 Jeff Filling Up at Base of Deer Creek Falls |
 Sunbathers at the Patio |
 Graduation Hikers, at the Patio |
 Deer Creek Slot Canyon |
 Navigating the Ledges at Deer Creek Canyon |
 Deer Creek Canyon |
 The Narrows (76' wide) , Created by Massive Landslide at Surprise Valley |
 Mile 137, O.C.'s Camp, Below Deer Creek Falls |
 Deer Creek Falls, Flows of 70,000 cfs Reported. Mile 137 |
 Football Field Camp, Just Upsteam From Mile 138 |
 Check Out That Blue Sky |
 Cool Pool of Matatamiba Canyon, Mile 148 |
 Century Plant, Muav Cliffs |
 Matatamiba Canyon, Rich in Color |
 Rivlet Cutting Through Muav Bench of Matatamiba Canyon |
 Matatamiba Canyon |
 Mosaic Facets in the Creek |
 Green Against the Red |
 Cool Reflections |
 Muav Slot Canyon |
 Fingerling Trout in Matkatamiba Canyon Stream. Mile 148 |
 Pie Plate Rock, Tribute to a Fallen River Runner |
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 Landing at Havasu Rapids, Mile 157 |
 Confluence of Havasu Creek & Colorado River, Mile 157 |
 Hiking up the Havasu Creek, Towards the Falls...Never Made It |
 Better Than Hiking to the Falls |
 Havasupai Tribal Lands Nearby, The Name "Havasupai" Means "People of the Blue-Green Waters" |
 Micro Falls on Havasu Creek, Interesting Article About Flooding Last Fall |
 What the Heck is This? |
 158.7 Mile Camp...No Tents Tonight, On the Bench |
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 Head Boatman Dave |
 Hiking up National Canyon, Mile 167 |
 Checkout That Muav Limestone Patio, National Canyon |
 National Canyon |
 Waterfall, National Canyon |
 End of the Line, Now This Canyon I Can Get My Arms Around |
 The Dory, Doing it the Intimate Way |
 The Final Graduation, Lava Falls, Class 8-10, 13' Drop, Mile 180 |
 Lava Flow From Volcanic Vents |
 Basaltic (Lava) Jointing, Form Fan-Shaped Columns, Mile 186.5 |
 The Long-Cooling Basalt Columns |
 Who's Got the Grizzliest Hair? |
 Career Change For Linda |
 Landing at Bar-10 Ranch |
 That's Cliff Dwellers Lodge |
 Winging Our Way Across Mesa Flats |
 Good Trip, Good Friends |