The Bar 10 Gift Shop is chuck full of everything
you might need for your River or Ranch Vacation, and
has a multitude of unique souvenirs and gifts.
ADULT SHIRTS
HATS
KIDS SHIRTS
MISC.
SOUVENIRS
BOOKS
Design #1 Colorado River Small Emroider
Unisex short sleeved golf shirt.
2" X 4" oval Grand Canyon River Embroider on front.
Color(s):
Bimini Blue
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL..
Price:
S-XL: $27.95 XXL: $28.95
Design #1 Colorado River Small Emroider
Unisex short sleeved golf shirt.
2" X 4" oval Grand Canyon River Embroider on front.
Color(s):
Bimini Blue
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL..
Price:
S-XL: $27.95 XXL: $28.95
Design #2 Colorado River Large Embroider
Unisex short sleeved crew neck.
Large embroidered design across front.
Color(s):
Cedar
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $27.95 XXL: $28.95
Design #2 Colorado River Large Embroider
Unisex short sleeved crew neck.
Large embroidered design across front.
Color(s):
Cedar
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $27.95 XXL: $28.95
Design #2 Colorado River Large Embroider
Ladies short sleeved V-neck.
Large embroidered design across front.
Color(s):
Turquoise
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $28.95 XXL: $29.95
Design #2 Colorado River Large Embroider
Ladies short sleeved V-neck.
Large embroidered design across front.
Color(s):
Turquoise
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $28.95 XXL: $29.95
Design #3 Kokopelli
Unisex short sleeved crew neck.
Small logo on fron, Large Kokopelli & "Yesterday, Today, Forever" on back.
Color(s):
Celadon(mint) & Heathered Cardinal
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #3 Kokopelli
Unisex short sleeved crew neck.
Small logo on fron, Large Kokopelli & "Yesterday, Today, Forever" on back.
Color(s):
Celadon(mint) & Heathered Cardinal
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #4 Bar 10 Ranch
Ladies short sleeved scoop neck.
Bar 10 log on front, small "tag" logo on back of men's, sleeve of ladies.
Color(s):
Salmon
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #4 Bar 10 Ranch
Ladies short sleeved scoop neck.
Bar 10 log on front, small "tag" logo on back of men's, sleeve of ladies.
Color(s):
Salmon
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #5a Whitewater River Map
Unisex short sleeve Crew Neck. Whitewater logo on front, large river map (rapids) on back.
Color(s):
Indigo & Maroon
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #5a Whitewater River Map
Unisex short sleeve Crew Neck. Whitewater logo on front, large river map (rapids) on back.
Color(s):
Indigo & Maroon
Sizes:
S,M,L,XL,XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #6 Whitewater River Map
Unisex 3 button Henley. River runner logo on left front, large river map (rapids) on back.
Color(s):
Natural
Sizes:
M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
M-XL: $24.95 XXL: $25.95
Design #6 Whitewater River Map
Unisex 3 button Henley. River runner logo on left front, large river map (rapids) on back.
Color(s):
Natural
Sizes:
M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
M-XL: $24.95 XXL: $25.95
Design #7a Parchment River Map
Unisex short sleeve Crew Neck. Large parchment river map (rapids) on front.
Color(s):
Blue Spruce (authentic pigment washed)
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #7a Parchment River Map
Unisex short sleeve Crew Neck. Large parchment river map (rapids) on front.
Color(s):
Blue Spruce (authentic pigment washed)
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #7b Parchment River Map
Unisex long sleeve Crew Neck. Large parchment river map (rapids) on front.
Color(s):
River Blue
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL $22.95 XXL: $23.95
Design #7b Parchment River Map
Unisex long sleeve Crew Neck. Large parchment river map (rapids) on front.
Color(s):
River Blue
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL $22.95 XXL: $23.95
Design #8a I Survived the Colorado River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Large design of raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
Sand dyed dirt shirt with brown design
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #8a I Survived the Colorado River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Large design of raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
Sand dyed dirt shirt with brown design
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #8b I Survived the Colorado River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Large design of raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
Jade with full color design
Sizes:
M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
M-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #8b I Survived the Colorado River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Large design of raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
Jade with full color design
Sizes:
M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
M-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #9 Extreme Sport River Rafting
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Front full color design of raft going through Lava Falls rapid.
Color(s):
Leaf Green
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #9 Extreme Sport River Rafting
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Front full color design of raft going through Lava Falls rapid.
Color(s):
Leaf Green
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #10 Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited -"Preserving a Dying Breed."
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Bar 10 Logo on front, Cowboy and Grand Canyon on back.
Color(s):
Iris & Cobblestone
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #10 Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited -"Preserving a Dying Breed."
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Bar 10 Logo on front, Cowboy and Grand Canyon on back.
Color(s):
Iris & Cobblestone
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #11 ATV Adventure
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Baro 10 Logo on left front. Large ATV design "Where the West Stays Wild" on back.
Color(s):
Charcoal & Piper Green
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #11 ATV Adventure
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Baro 10 Logo on left front. Large ATV design "Where the West Stays Wild" on back.
Color(s):
Charcoal & Piper Green
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #12 Small Bar 10 Embroider
Unisex Long Sleeved Denim. Bar 10 embroidered logo on left front.
Color(s):
Denim
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $32.95 XXL: $33.95
Design #12 Small Bar 10 Embroider
Unisex Long Sleeved Denim. Bar 10 embroidered logo on left front.
Color(s):
Denim
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $32.95 XXL: $33.95
Design # 13 Small Bar 10 Embroider
Unisex Hoodie. Bar 10 embroidered logo on left front.
Color(s):
Navy
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $32.95 XXL: $33.95
Design # 13 Small Bar 10 Embroider
Unisex Hoodie. Bar 10 embroidered logo on left front.
Color(s):
Navy
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $32.95 XXL: $33.95
Design #14 Do The River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
White
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #14 Do The River
Unisex short sleeve crew neck. Raft going through rapid.
Color(s):
White
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL: $19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #5b Whitewater River Map -Tank
Men's Tank. Whitewater logo on front. Large river map (rapid) on back.
Color(s):
Ivy
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL:$19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #5b Whitewater River Map -Tank
Men's Tank. Whitewater logo on front. Large river map (rapid) on back.
Color(s):
Ivy
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Price:
S-XL:$19.95 XXL: $20.95
Design #5c Whitewater River Map -Ladies Tank
Ladies tank. Whitewater logo on front. Large river map (rapid) on back.
Color(s):
Lilac
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL
Price:
S-XL $19.95
Design #5c Whitewater River Map -Ladies Tank
Ladies tank. Whitewater logo on front. Large river map (rapid) on back.
Color(s):
Lilac
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL
Price:
S-XL $19.95
Apron Cowboys Unlimited Apron
Full length Apron with pockets - 1"neck & waist ties, adjustable neck strap
Color(s):
Royal Blue
Sizes:
One Size Fits All
Price:
$21.95
Apron Cowboys Unlimited Apron
Full length Apron with pockets - 1"neck & waist ties, adjustable neck strap
Color(s):
Royal Blue
Sizes:
One Size Fits All
Price:
$21.95
Youth Hat #1 Bar 10 Ranch, Embroidered Cap
"Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ. With Bar 10 logo".
Color(s):
Pink (with denim lettering) Khaki (with denim bill & lettering)
Sizes:
Youth (adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Youth Hat #1 Bar 10 Ranch, Embroidered Cap
"Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ. With Bar 10 logo".
Color(s):
Pink (with denim lettering) Khaki (with denim bill & lettering)
Sizes:
Youth (adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Youth Hat #2 Grand Canyon Colorado River, Embroidered Visor
"Grand Canyon, Colorado River" lettering.
Color(s):
Khaki (with Navy lettering)
Sizes:
Youth (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$17.95
Youth Hat #2 Grand Canyon Colorado River, Embroidered Visor
"Grand Canyon, Colorado River" lettering.
Color(s):
Khaki (with Navy lettering)
Sizes:
Youth (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$17.95
Adult Hat #1 River Attitude, Embroidered
"River Attitude, Grand Canyon, Arizona." Khaki/Ecru lettering.
Color(s):
Olive (with khaki trim)
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #1 River Attitude, Embroidered
"River Attitude, Grand Canyon, Arizona." Khaki/Ecru lettering.
Color(s):
Olive (with khaki trim)
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #2 River Runner, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon River Runner" Tan lettering with azure underscore
Color(s):
Navy (with azure "wave on bill"
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #2 River Runner, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon River Runner" Tan lettering with azure underscore
Color(s):
Navy (with azure "wave on bill"
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #3 Bar 10 Ranch, Embroidered
"Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ. And the Bar 10 logo".
Color(s):
Denim w/Khaki bill & Khaki lettering, Black w/Khaki "sandwich" trim on bill & Khaki lettering, Pink front w/White mesh back & Si
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #3 Bar 10 Ranch, Embroidered
"Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ. And the Bar 10 logo".
Color(s):
Denim w/Khaki bill & Khaki lettering, Black w/Khaki "sandwich" trim on bill & Khaki lettering, Pink front w/White mesh back & Si
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable velcro strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #4 Extreme Sport, Embroidered
"Extreme Sport, Colorado River" Black lettering with brown oars & ecru
Color(s):
Mocha w/Stone
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #4 Extreme Sport, Embroidered
"Extreme Sport, Colorado River" Black lettering with brown oars & ecru
Color(s):
Mocha w/Stone
Sizes:
Adult (Adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #5 Colorado River, Grand Canyon Arizona, Embroidered
"Colorado River, Oval Canyon/River design, Grand Canyon Arizona" has adjustable strap
Color(s):
Dark Green w/ecru lettering multi colored design, Royal w/Stone underside of bill and ecru lettering multi colored design, Natur
Sizes:
L/XL (Flex)
Price:
$19.95
Adult Hat #5 Colorado River, Grand Canyon Arizona, Embroidered
"Colorado River, Oval Canyon/River design, Grand Canyon Arizona" has adjustable strap
Color(s):
Dark Green w/ecru lettering multi colored design, Royal w/Stone underside of bill and ecru lettering multi colored design, Natur
Sizes:
L/XL (Flex)
Price:
$19.95
Adult Hat #6 Colorado River Koko, Embroidered
"Colorado River", Kokopelli rafting in wave design
Color(s):
Sea Foam cap w/teal/ecru design, Desert Rose cap w/brown/ecru design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable leather strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #6 Colorado River Koko, Embroidered
"Colorado River", Kokopelli rafting in wave design
Color(s):
Sea Foam cap w/teal/ecru design, Desert Rose cap w/brown/ecru design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable leather strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #7 Grand Canyon, Embroidered 1
"Grand Canyon" w/ multi colored rectangular design of the Grand Canyon
Color(s):
Grey w/royal bill and multi colored design, Tan w/multi colored design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #7 Grand Canyon, Embroidered 1
"Grand Canyon" w/ multi colored rectangular design of the Grand Canyon
Color(s):
Grey w/royal bill and multi colored design, Tan w/multi colored design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #8 Arizona Grand Canyon, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon" w/3 square multi colored designs (gecko, canyon and eagle)
Color(s):
Tan, multi colored design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #8 Arizona Grand Canyon, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon" w/3 square multi colored designs (gecko, canyon and eagle)
Color(s):
Tan, multi colored design
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$18.95
Adult Hat #9 Visor- Grand Canyon Colorado River, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon, Colorado River" lettering
Color(s):
Khaki w/navy lettering, Red w/navy lettering
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$17.95
Adult Hat #9 Visor- Grand Canyon Colorado River, Embroidered
"Grand Canyon, Colorado River" lettering
Color(s):
Khaki w/navy lettering, Red w/navy lettering
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$17.95
Adult Hat #10 River Cap with removable neck scape
River Cap with removable neck scape
Color(s):
Khaki
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$8.25
Adult Hat #10 River Cap with removable neck scape
River Cap with removable neck scape
Color(s):
Khaki
Sizes:
Adult (adjustable strap)
Price:
$8.25
Kids Design #1a Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse. Large logo on front
Color(s):
Light Blue
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #1a Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse. Large logo on front
Color(s):
Light Blue
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #1b Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse. Small Bar 10 logo on front. Large color logo on back.
Color(s):
Sand
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #1b Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse. Small Bar 10 logo on front. Large color logo on back.
Color(s):
Sand
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #1c Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited -Onesie
Short sleeve onesie with boxer legs. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse.
Color(s):
Light Blue
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #1c Bar 10 Cowboys Unlimited -Onesie
Short sleeve onesie with boxer legs. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse.
Color(s):
Light Blue
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #2a Bar 10 Cowgirls Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowgirl & Horse
Color(s):
Light Pink
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #2a Bar 10 Cowgirls Unlimited
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowgirl & Horse
Color(s):
Light Pink
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #2b Bar 10 Cowgirls Unlimited -Onesie
Romper: Short sleeve onesie with snap crotch. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse.
Color(s):
Light Pink
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #2b Bar 10 Cowgirls Unlimited -Onesie
Romper: Short sleeve onesie with snap crotch. Full color Bar 10 Little Cowboy & Horse.
Color(s):
Light Pink
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #3a Grand Canyon River Critters
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Grand Canyon River Critters.
Color(s):
Lime & Tangerine
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #3a Grand Canyon River Critters
Short sleeve crew neck. Full color Grand Canyon River Critters.
Color(s):
Lime & Tangerine
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #3b Grand Canyon River Critters - Onsie
Romper: Short sleeve onsie with boxer legs. Full color Grand Canyon River Critters
Color(s):
Lemon Yellow
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #3b Grand Canyon River Critters - Onsie
Romper: Short sleeve onsie with boxer legs. Full color Grand Canyon River Critters
Color(s):
Lemon Yellow
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #4a Dirt Squirt
Short sleeve crew neck. One color front design "Colorado River Dirt Squirt".
Color(s):
Sand Dyed
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #4a Dirt Squirt
Short sleeve crew neck. One color front design "Colorado River Dirt Squirt".
Color(s):
Sand Dyed
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #4b Dirt Squirt -Onesie
Romper: Short sleeve onesie with snap crotch. Once color front design "Colorado River Dirt Squirt".
Color(s):
Sand Dyed
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #4b Dirt Squirt -Onesie
Romper: Short sleeve onesie with snap crotch. Once color front design "Colorado River Dirt Squirt".
Color(s):
Sand Dyed
Sizes:
12 months
Price:
$19.95
Kids Design #5 Colorado River Wildlife
Short sleeve crew neck. Large front full color animated river rafting "Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ".
Color(s):
Lemon Zest
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Kids Design #5 Colorado River Wildlife
Short sleeve crew neck. Large front full color animated river rafting "Bar 10 Ranch, Grand Canyon, AZ".
Color(s):
Lemon Zest
Sizes:
XS(2-4) S(6-8) M(10-12) L(14-16)
Price:
$14.95
Sarongs Sarongs
Many uses: wear as a skirt, curtains, apron, wear as a dress, seat covers, shower curtain, shade tarp, wall hanging, table cloth, blanket, bag, wear as a shawl, beach blanket, bedspread, wear as a top, picnic blanket, and bathing suit cover up
Color(s):
Assorted 100% Rayon
Sizes:
Full Sarong 58"x43", Half Sarong 62"x21"
Price:
Full $7.95, Half $12.95
Sarongs Sarongs
Many uses: wear as a skirt, curtains, apron, wear as a dress, seat covers, shower curtain, shade tarp, wall hanging, table cloth, blanket, bag, wear as a shawl, beach blanket, bedspread, wear as a top, picnic blanket, and bathing suit cover up
Color(s):
Assorted 100% Rayon
Sizes:
Full Sarong 58"x43", Half Sarong 62"x21"
Price:
Full $7.95, Half $12.95
Skirts Skirts
100% Rayon A-Line & Reversible Swing Wrap Skirts
Color(s):
multi
Sizes:
Adult
Price:
A-Line Wrap $40.95, Reversible Swing Wrap $48.95
Skirts Skirts
100% Rayon A-Line & Reversible Swing Wrap Skirts
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$22.50
Split-Twig #1 Split-Twig Animal Figurines -Ear Rings
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$23.50
Split-Twig #2 Split-Twig Animal Figurines - Key Chain
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$23.50
Split-Twig #3 Split-Twig Animal Figurines - Hat Tack
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$17.49
Split-Twig #3 Split-Twig Animal Figurines - Hat Tack
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$17.49
Split-Twig #4 Split-Twig Animal Figurined Pendant on Chain
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$14.95
Split-Twig #4 Split-Twig Animal Figurined Pendant on Chain
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$14.95
Split-Twig #5 Split-Twig Animal Figurines Pendant on Cord
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$22.50
Split-Twig #5 Split-Twig Animal Figurines Pendant on Cord
One of the earliest civilizations of the Grand Canyon is evidenced by the discovery of the split-twig animal figurine, made by the Archaic Indians about 4,000 years ago.
Split-twig animals are crafted from single green willow twigs, which are partially split. Our split-twig animals are hand crafted from sterling silver.
Color(s):
Silver
Sizes:
One Size
Price:
$22.50
Arizona Legends and Lore: Tales of Southwest Pioneers: by Dorot - Book #1
Tells the stories of some of the most interesting and adventuresome pioneers in the early Arizona frontier. Each character is real and the events described are based on years of research through books, old journals, newspapers, magazines, talking with descendants of Arizona pioneers and going into archives of personal papers and memorabilia. Only the most exciting, vivid and unique characters were chosen to be profiled in this book. Each story is a vignette in the life of one of these characters that provides the reader with an entertaining look at what made the Old West a land of Legends.
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian: John Wesley Powell and the Second - Book #2
A fascinating look at the Old American West and the man who prophetically warned against the ecologic and economic dangers of settling.
Breaking Into the Current: by Louise Teal - Book #3
Profiling eleven of the first professional women river guides in the Grand Canyon, this is a story of a romance between women and a place women in love with the canyon and their work, weaving together their various experiences in their own words.
The book transcends gender even as it addresses it, and there by joins the dozen or so books about the Grand Canyon that belong in every river runners library. Paddler
A thoroughly enjoyable read. Books of the Southwest
Brighty of the Grand Canyon: by Marguerite Henry (childrens) - Book #4
A story about the little burro roaming the cliffs of the Grand Canyon years ago. Brighty risks everything to bring the killer of his friend, the prospector, to justice. Ages 8 and up.
Canyon: by Michael P. Ghiglieri - Book #5
Now the excitement of a raft trip through the Grand Canyon has been recreated by a seasoned whitewater guide with a passion to share one of the worlds most fantastic journeys. Michael Ghiglieri, a professional river guide for more than 17 years, has written the first book to describe that trip from the modern boatmans point of view.
From Lees Ferry to Diamond Creek, Ghiglieri leads you down 226 miles of wild river and through some of the most breathtaking scenery on earth. Along the way, he navigates the Colorado Rivers dozens of notorious rapids many of which drop fifteen feet or moreand shares the excitement of waves and boulders,
thunder and foam.
Between the rapids, Ghiglieri relates tales of river runners past and present, lessons in geology and wildlife, observations on the impact of Glen Canyon Dam, and stories of Native American inhabitants, from Anasazi ancestors to Havasupai Rastafarians.
Running the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon is to me the most impressive journey on our planet, writes Ghiglieri, an adventure that leaves no traveler unchanged. For anyone who has ever shared or contemplated that adventure, Canyon recreates an unforgettable ride.
Carving Grand Canyon: by Wayne Ranney (see best seller list a - Book #6
This book provides a synopsis of the intriguing ideas and innovative theories that geologist have developed over time. This story of a fascinating landscape is told in an engaging style that non-scientists will find inviting. The storys end, however, remains a mystery yet to be solved.
Desert Solitaire: by Edward Abbey - Book #7
Edward Abbeys account of two summers spent in Southeastern Utahs Canyon lands. Desert Solitaire reflects profound love of nature and a bitter abhorrence of all that would desecrate it.
This book may well seem like a ride on a bucking bronco. It is rough, tough, combative. The author is a rebel and an eloquent loner. His is a passionately felt, deeply poetic book. It has philosophy. It has humor. It has its share of nerve-tingling adventuresset down in a lean, racing prose, in a close-knit style of power and beauty. Edwin Way Teale The New York Times Book Review
Dont Squat with yer spurs on! A cowboys guide to life: by Te - Book #8
A look at life through the eyes of a cowboy. Filled with quotes representing the Code of the West: true grit, human kindness, good manners, and horse sense.
Down Canyon: by Ann Haymond Zwinger - Book #9
Every writer comes to the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon with a unique point of view. Ann Zwingers is that of a naturalist, an observer at the rivers brim.Whether conveying the trill of running the rapids of expressing wonder in a grain of sand, her words take the reader on an unforgettable journey downcanyon.
Tracing the seasons of the canyon through a full year, Zwinger paints a dynamic portrait of an immense, ever-changing ecosystem.Zwingers skills as a naturalist are matched by her lush, poetic prose style. -- Audubon
A joltingly beautiful study of the canyon and its river.This extra-ordinary book places Zwinger squarely among the best of todays nature writers. Kirkus Reviews
A Book that will enhance everyones Grand Canyon experience, whether theyre hiking the canyon trails, running the river, merely gazing into the void, or reading about it at home. Down Canyon is an infinitely readable gem. Western American Literature
Down the Great Unknown: by Edward Dolnick (see best seller li - Book #10
On May 24, 1869, a one-armed Civil War veteran named John Wesley Powell and a ragtag band of nine mountain men embarked on the last great quest in the American West. No one had ever explored the fabled Grand Canyon; to adventurers of that era it was a region almost as mysterious as Atlantis and as perilous.
The ten men set out down the mighty Colorado River in the wooden rowboats. Six survived. Drawing on rarely examined diaries and journals, Down the Great Unknown is the first book to tell the full, true story. Both good history and a successful adventure yarn. Harpers Written with authority and zeal, this rich narrative is popular history at its best. Kirkus Reviews (Starred review)
Written with style and firsthand knowledge, Down the Great Unknown is terrifically readable. It flows steadily and relentlessly, like the great river itself, and will likely prove to be a lasting and worthy account of Powells great adventure. Bloomsbury Review
Everybody Needs a Rock: by Byrd Baylor (childrens) (see best s - Book #11
Famous author Byrd Baylor weaves a unique tale about our individuality and how we interact with the simplest things in nature like a rock.
The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons: by John - Book #12
What started as a scientific expedition turned into a harrowing adventure through some of the roughest and most beautiful country in America. It was May of 1869 when a Civil War veteran and nine other men descended with four boats into a branch of the Colorado River for what they believed would be a ten month excursion through the last unmapped territory of the continental United States. Three months and one thousand miles later, six emaciated men in two boats emerged in the open waters of the Virgin River. They had survived famine, attacks, mutiny, and some of the most dangerous rapids known to man. Their story, recounted by John Wesley Powell in his journals, remains as fresh and exciting today as it did in 1874 when it first appeared in serial form in Scribners magazine.
Exploring the Night Sky: by Terence Dickinson - Book #13
Exploring the Night Sky is a new guide to the stars aimed at novice stargazers anxious to expand their astronomical repertoires beyond the Big Dipper. Ideal for children, the book is user-friendly, offering a series of realistic night-sky illustrations to locate the major constellations.
Famous Indians: A Collection of Short Biographies - Book #14
Warriors, statesmen, prophets, and scholars: the firmest of friends and most formidable of foes -- There are heroes and heroines of many kinds in the often tragic yet inspiring saga of North American Indians.
Many of the Indian personalities whose lives are briefly described here where Chiefs -- Some of them have become famous around the world. All were leaders in a great struggle to preserve treasured lands and life ways.
With their tribesmen, they are inseparably linked to our countrys history form its earliest beginnings through generations of growth.
Fateful Journey: Injury and Death on the Colorado River Trips in - Book #15
Once considered the worlds most dangerous river, the Colorado River through Grand Canyon now provides the Ritz of river trips. But just how safe is river running in this world famous park. Here is a book for anyone interested in the history, techniques, safety and management of Colorado River trips in Grand Canyon.
Field Guide to the Grand Canyon: Geology text by L. Greer Price - Book #16
An introduction to familiar plants and animals.
Grand Canyon: A Different View by Tom Vail (see best seller li - Book #17
Grand Canyon: A different View is a breathtaking look at one of Gods most incredible wonders.
Experience the Grand Canyon from a biblical perspective as Christian river guide and author Tom Vail reveals the handiwork of the Creator in page after page of stunning photography by Charly Heavenrich (also a Canyon guide), plus the insightful views of 23 of the leading creation scientists and authors from around the world. The Canyon is shown in stunning detail, from the largest geological wonders to the smallest flora, all intricate parts of Gods hand at work. This book will find itself equally at home on the coffee table as well as the homeschoolers desk.
Grand Canyon: A Natural Wonder of the World by Steven L. Walker - Book #18
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is captured in this book with beautiful color photographs and information text.
Grand Canyon: A Visitors Companion by George Wuerthner - Book #19
The comprehensive guide to one of Americas most beloved National Parks and the surrounding region. Includes history, geology, ecology, plants, wildlife, and geography.
Grand Canyon: A Visual Study by Lynn Wilson, Jim Wilson, and Jef - Book #20
A collection of nearly 100 photographs by fifteen photographers, many who are Colorado Plateau residents, celebrating the beauty of this majestic landscape in all its moods. Each of the portfolios contained herein presents the Grand Canyon in all its glory, from the famous landmarks to the subtlest of intimate details. A stirring poetic text introduces each portfolio, hinting at the visual feast which follows.
Grand Canyon: Arizona Highways - Book #21
See the Grand Canyon like never before from rim to rim and deep into its hidden depths. Experience the beauty of this natural wonder, the thrill of white water rafting, and the unique mule ride. Photographs in this book show panoramic views of the Grand Canyon form several points on the South Rim and the North Rim. In addition, the book presents many images of Canyon scenes that are below the viewpoints but not visible from them. Browse the photos and youll come to understand why we say the Grand Canyon is not one place; it is many. And the word sketches accompanying the photos present simple, concise accounts of the Canyons human, geologic, and natural history.
Grand Canyon: by Stewart Aitchison - Book #22
Stewart Aitchison who has lived, hiked, and explored in the vicinity of the Grand Canyon for nearly 40 years - this stunning publication provides answers to the most commonly asked questions as well as remarkable information that only a long time resident and explorer would be familiar with. In addition, this publication presents breathtaking imagery of Americas finest landscape photographers. Maps help illuminate the size and scope of one of the most important waterways.
Grand Canyon Journey: Tracing Time in Stone: by Peter Anderson - Book #23
Want to travel 1.7 billion years back in time? As you walk down the steep, dusty switchbacks of Bright Angel Trail, you will. On your journey into the depths of the Grand Canyon, youll learn the origins and geology of each rock layer and see the Colorado River continuing to grind the canyon away. Pack light and drink plenty of water because the hot Arizona sun can quickly sap your strength. But remember to bring your imagination, because the ancient worlds youll see along the way will astound you.
Grand Canyon: Oceans of Time: by Stewart Aitchison - Book #24
My mind drifts on this long vanished sea back to the first time I witnessed this awesome place called the Grand Canyon. Like millions of other tourists, my family came to the South Rim to see for themselves what all the fuss was about. As we pulled into the Mather Point parking lot, the surface of the earth suddenly dropped away and a breath-taking, yet unreal, view lay at our feet. The earths very skin had been torn asunder, raw and exposed. The abrupt escarpment and the overwhelming expanse silenced all idle chatter. We slowly walked to the edge, clutched the guard rail, and peered in. And when we spoke only reverent whispers came out... From Oceans of Time by Stewart Aitchison. Stewart Aitchison has been exploring, studying, and writing about the Grand Canyon region for almost forty years. When not writing, he escorts natural history trips on the Colorado Plateau, Southeast Alaska, and Mexicos Baja Peninsula. He makes his home in Flagstaff, Arizona with his wife Ann and daughter Kale.
Grand Canyon River Guide: All New Edition by Buzz Belknap and L - Book #25
The ultimate guide for the river runner, this waterproof guide includes detailed and contoured maps along with history, geology, and photos of the Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon River Hikes: by Taylor Williams - Book #26
This book will guide you to the best hiking routes found along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Features easy-to-read maps, color photographs, desert hiking tips, and more. It even tells you how long the hike will take and its difficulty level.
Grand Canyon: The Vault of Heaven: by Susan Lamb - Book #27
Based on more than a dozen years of research and experience in interpreting and exploring the Grand Canyon, as well as on interviews with park staff and specialists in various scientific fields, this book tells the Canyons story in terms both familiar and reverent. Richly illustrated with contemporary and historic photographs, drawings, and maps. It is both an education and a keepsake to treasure along with personal memories of the Grand Canyon experience.
Grand Canyon: Time Below the Rim: by Craig Childs and Gary Ladd - Book #28
Graig & Gary bring to these pages the vast expanse lying below the North and South rims. Their words and photographs will connect you with remote sections of the Canyon most people will never see Waterfalls, streams, thousands of side canyons, millionsofyearsold stone formations, rock art and other remains of an ancient civilization, and the entire course of the Colorado River through the Canyon. Youll come to understand the dynamics that formed the Canyon a landscape that stirs emotions.
Grand Canyon: Travelersf Tales – True Stories of Life Bel - Book #29
The Grand Canyon is a temple of personal discovery, a deep Himalaya that can only be experienced to be believed. Millions of people visit the Grand Canyon every year, but few venture beyond the rim. Explore this magnificent chasm that was ancient while the Nile was still young. Through this collection of true stories you can experience the deeper wonders of this majestic world treasure. Follow these writers as they:
Swim in hidden grottos under luminous waterfalls
Touch the face of a goddess, Stone Creek Woman
Raft the huge green waters of the Colorado River
Let the staggering beauty of the Inner Gorge fill you
Face the terror of a flash flood
Meet your maker as you meditate beneath billion-year-old rocks
Hike ancient Native American trails through astonishing side canyons...and much more
Grand Canyon Women: lives shaped by landscape: by Betty Leaveng - Book #30
This books tells the humorous and heartbreaking stories of twenty-six remarkable women-Native Americans, river runners, scientists, wranglers, architects, rangers, hikers, and housewives- each of whom in the midst of natures indiscriminate universe, discovers her identity. Grand Canyon Women takes readers to places of life defining discovery and to tidy homes of rural routine. No matter what the journey, these stories will inspire adventurous readers everywhere.
Growing Older is So Much Fun Everybodys Doing It: by Gene Perr - Book #31
This compilation of humorous, witty sayings about age and aging is sure to bring a laugh from young and old to Perret, Growing Older IS a laughing matter.
The Haunted Mesa: by Louis Lamour - Book #32
The Navajo called them the Anasazi, the ancient enemy, and their abandoned cities haunt the canyons and plateaus of the Southwest. For centuries the sudden disappearance of these people baffled historians. Summoned to a dark desert plateau by a desperate letter from an old friend, renowned investigator Mike Raglan is drawn into a world of mystery, violence, and explosive revelations. Crossing a border beyond the laws of man and nature, he will learn of the astonishing world of the Anasazi and discover the most extraordinary frontier ever encountered.
Hondo: by Louis Lamour - Book #33
He was a man etched by the deserts howling winds, a big, broad shouldered man who knew the ways of the Apache and the ways of staying alive. She was a woman raising a young son on her own on a remote Arizona ranch. And between Hondo Lane and Angie Lowe was the warrior Vittoro, whose people were preparing to rise against the white men. Now the pioneer woman, the gunman, and the Apache warrior are caught in a drama of love, war, and honor.
I am the Grand Canyon: by Stephen Hirst - Book #34
I am the Grand Canyon is the story of the Havasupai people. From their origins among the first people to appear in North America some 20,000 years ago to their epic struggle to regain traditional lands taken from them in the nineteenth century; the Havasupai have a long and colorful history. The story of this tiny tribe once confined to a too-small reservation depicts a people with deep cultural ties to the land, both on their former reservation below the rim of the Grand Canyon and on the surrounding plateaus. I am the Grand Canyon is the story of a heroic people who refused to back down when facing overwhelming odds. They won, and today the Havasupai way of life quietly continues in the Garand Canyon and on the Surrounding plateaus.
The Incredible Grand Canyon: Cliffhangers and Curiosities from A - Book #35
A good story told well is a beautiful thing, and there is no better storyteller then Scott Thybony. As an author and guide, he has enthralled audiences for decades with stories of the Grand Canyons colorful characters and oral traditions.
What youll find on these pages are bits of canyon lore that have slipped through the cracks and classic stories that still resonate. The people who appear in it range from eminent explorers to canyon characters- both certifiable and aspiring.
It includes the best of the tall tales trimmed down to size, the telling facts, a few scandals, a little romance, some grand schemes gone awry, and a few cliffhangers thrown in as well. Its a light take on the hard facts. Grab it and go.
An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology: by L. Greer Price (see - Book #36
This overview of Grand Canyon geology is perfect for the first-time visitor or the seasoned GC traveler. It offers a fresh new approach with an emphasis on the basic geologic principles. More than seventy photos and illustrations.
It happened at Grand Canyon: by Todd Berger - Book #37
From the vanished explorers of the 1869 Powell expedition to the airlifting of 580 feral burros, It Happened At Grand Canyon offers a unique look at intriguing people and episodes from the history of the colossal and colorful gorge carved by the Colorado River.
Learn about the disputed first trip though the Grand Canyon supposedly by James White on a driftwood raft. Find out how an airliner collision over the canyon led to the formation of the FAA and meet Honeymooners Bessie and Glen Hyde, whose disappearance in the canyon has remained a mystery for nearly ninety years.
In an easy-to-read style thats entertaining and informative, author Todd R. Berger recounts some of the Grand Canyons most captivating moments.
Lees Ferry from Mormon crossing to National Park: by P.T. Reil - Book #38
P.T. Reilly expert river man, backcountry explorer, river chronicler - published articles on the history of the Colorado River, but he died in 1996 before his big work, a detailed and dramatic history of Lees Ferry, was published. Robert H. Webb author of Grand Canyon: A century of change finished preparing this book for publication. One of the few places where wheeled vehicles could approach the Colorado River in its long miles through deep canyons and, thus, a critical transportation and communication link, north and south and up and down the river, Lees Ferry became a historical funnel. A fascinating miscellany of western characters passed through or stayed. Reilly gives most of them a turn in the spotlight as part of his robust story of an outof-the-way place that came to be on the way.
Life in Stone: by Christa Sadler - Book #39
Spanning the Four Corners area of the American Southwest, the Colorado Plateau is a remarkable landscape of impressive peaks, high plateaus, and deeply carved canyons. Locked in its colorful rock layers are the fossil remains of organisms that lived here millions of years ago. These rocks and their fossils tell stories of swamps and oceans, great slowmoving rivers and windblown sand dues, tidal flats and tropical seasall of which come to life as we unlock the secrets preserved in stone.
Living at the edge: Explorers, Exploiters and Settlers of the Gr - Book #40
A comprehensive look at the pioneer history of the Grand Canyon region. From its earliest residents to the creation of the national park at the end of the pioneer era (circa 1920). Included are close to two hundred historic photographs, many never published before, and 12 custom maps of the region. Based on years of original research, this authoritative and fascination account includes the early history and development of the parks North Rim and Phantom Ranch. Detailed in scope, yet popular in its approach, this book will appeal both to historians and the general reader. Fully indexed, with extensive end-notes.
The Official Guide to Hiking the Grand Canyon: by Scott Thybony - Book #41
This guidebook provides an overview of the Parks major trails, with notations about trail difficulty and conditions, water sources, distances and elevations, hiking hazards, and the backcountry permit system. If you are planning a day hike or a hike into the Grand Canyon, this up-to-date guide has everything you need to know to make informed choices about where to go and how to prepare for a safe and thrilling trip.
Over the Edge: Death in the Grand Canyon: by Michael P. Ghiglie - Book #42
Two veterans with decades of adventuring in Grand Canyon chronicle the first complete and comprehensive history of Canyon misadventures. These episodes span the entire era of visitation from the time of the first river exploration by John Wesley Powell and his crew of 1869 to that of tourists falling off its rims today. These accounts of the nearly 600 people who have met untimely deaths in the Canyon set a new high water mark for offering the most astounding array of adventures, misadventures, and lifesaving lessons published between any two covers.
Over the Edge: Thrilling, Real-life Adventures in Grand Canyon b - Book #43
For decades, some of the countrys top scientists have come under the increasing conviction that the mile-deep Grand Canyon was formed by cataclysmic flood waters, and not by river water rushing through for millions of years. In this adventure-filled book, you can experience many of the backpacking trips taken to the site by members of the Institute for Creation Research. The annual trips are well-planned and give the average person the chance for great adventure. The true stories in Over the Edge might parallel your own story, because after reading them, youll have to go, too!!
Sunk Without a Sound: The Tragic Colorado River Honeymoon of Gle - Book #44
This book tells of the famous honeymoon adventure of Glen and Bessie Hyde and the riveting tale of the search for the missing pair. Extremely well researched and well-written.
heres This River: by Christa Sadler (see best seller list at - Book #45
A river trip through the Grand Canyon is one of the great experiences of a lifetime, and every river trip is filled with stories. Theres this RiverGrand Canyon Boatman Stories tells the tales of this experience and this landscape from the perspective of the guides who spend their lives here.
First published in 1994, Theres This River has become an indispensable addition to any library for those interested in the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, or just plain great storytelling. This expanded second edition includes all the original stories and artwork, and updates the collection with many new pieces.
Youll read about the fastest rowing trip through the canyon on the high water of 1983, and about Eleanor, who found a strength she never knew she had. From heroism in flash floods and rescues in rapids, to encounters with bighorn sheep and red-tailed hawks, this collection ranges from hilarious to bittersweet. These stories will have you laughing and crying, and laughing again and ready to head downstream Stories of a landscape, a lifestyle and a community on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon.
Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico: by Ellsworth L - Book #46
This new edition of one of the earliest accounts of running the Green and Colorado rivers contains the original text and photographs, appearing almost exactly as they did in the first edition of the book. All of the characters and cataracts are here, as the Kolb brothers persevere through multiple mishaps and fickle weather during their remarkable journey. Their story is one of the classic adventure tales of the American West.
Two Worlds: by Vaughn Short - Book #47
Here is your chance to read tales told in the style of the cowboys, the mule packers and the river running boatmen of the West.
By the frothing, wild water deep in the Grand Canyon, to the pine covered peaks of old Apache Land and with a touch of Alaska thrown in come these tales told in both poetry and prose.
Herein lies sorrow and laughter, truth and fantasy, adventure and misadventure all written in that same quaint, homey style used by the author when telling tales around the campfire.
This book was written to help fill a need for reading material for those hardy souls who journey by boat and raft down the deep canyons of the West.
What Kinda Cactus Izzat? by Reg Manning - Book #48
A guide to different plants in the Southwestern American deserts.
Woman of the River: White-Water Pioneer by Richard E Westwood - Book #49
Georgie White Clark adventurer, raconteur, eccentric came to know the canyons of the Colorado River by swimming portions of them with a single companion. She went on to become perhaps the best-known rafting guide in the canyons, and she helped transform an adventurous sport, available to only a few, into a major tourist activity.
Georgie, a conservationist and nature lover, saw the Colorado River and her sport change with the building of Glen Canyon Dam, enormous increases in the popularity of river running, and new National Park Service regulation of rafting and river guides. She was eighty years old when, at the helm, she guided her last boatload of passengers down the Colorado.
Writing Down the River: into the heart of the Grand Canyon - Book #50
Over the course of one summer, fifteen of todays best women writers descended into the heart of the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River. It was the chance of a lifetime - to do something most had never done before, to have life-changing, even dangerous experiences and share them in this trailblazing book. This book covers the full range of human experience - fear and exaltation, self doubt and invincibility, anxiety and serenity - and captures it in eloquent words and lavish color photography. Open its pages to share the experience.
Not only is this collection a wonderful introduction to the Grand Canyon, it is also a reflective piece to return to again and again. - (Booklist)
This is more than a book of stunning photographs and gripping words. This is scripture from the depth of our remaining wilderness. - (Time)
Writing Down the River is a navigational chart plotting the currents of a womens life.Here the focus is not on achievement, but on experiences with nature as the ultimate experiential testing ground - life stripped to the bare essentials.We, too, the readers will find ourselves many times going to the River Women for consolation, enthusiasm, and courage. For those daring enough to pick up the book, they will share in the lessons without risk - lessons that equip us for everyday life. - (The Bloomsbury Review)
Ryans stunning images in Writing down the River not only captures the essence of the experience, but they also invite you to step into that moment. - (Outdoor Photographer)
Your Guide to the Grand Canyon: by Tom Vail, Mike Oard, John He - Book #51
Experience and explore the Grand Canyon as never before! Detailed and informative, it is an essential handbook to this natural landmark and includes the geology, climate, formations, fossils, history, and ecology of the Grand Canyon. Includes over 25 fold-out pages. Important information about getting around in the Canyon: where to go, what to do, and options for a memorable visitfrom cycling to mule rides and more. Highlights significant sites and offers suggested itineraries for visitors. Enhanced with a unique faith-based perspective on this natural wonder.
Grand Canyon DVD: by Readers Digest - DVD #1
View the Grand Canyons many scenic wondersExplore the canyon from both South and North rims. Visit Hopi Point, Bright Angel Point, Hermits Rest, and many other special sights. Board a mule for a trek down to Phantom Ranch. Relive the journey of John Wesley Powell by rafting on the Colorado River. Learn how the canyon was formed discover the forces of nature that helped create a gallery of monumental earth sculpture. Trace the rich history of the Grand Canyons earliest days, including stories of the original Indian inhabitants and first explorers. Experience the dramatic sunsets of Grand Canyon as only a camera can capture them, and witness the variety of activities that bring visitors back again and again.
River of the Grand Canyon DVD: by Sun Time Productions - DVD #2
A glorious, unforgettable voyage through the magnificent Grand Canyon, a combination of river rapids, scenery, side canyons and fellowship. A fun-loving saga of both past and present day river running and exploring.
River Runners of the Grand Canyon DVD: by Don Briggs - DVD#3
River Runners is the story of the KOLB BROTHERS, who made the first adventure documentary film on the ColoradoNORMAN NEVILLS, who built his first boat out of his mothers horse troughBERT LOPER, who died running a rapid at the age of 80BUS HATCH, whos idea of provisions for a river trip was simply whiskey and bulletsBARRY GOLDWATER, who got started in politics because of his river trip in 1940GEORGIE WHITE, the Woman of the River, who ran commercial trips until her death at the age of 81MARTIN LITTON, who speaks out at a Sierra Club meeting and saves the Grand Canyon from damsstories about BOBBY KENNEDY, Sheena QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE and many others who have run the Colorado river. Have you ever dreamed of running the Colorado? Here is your chance to join a cast of characters that includes heroes, heroines, scoundrels, opportunists, explorers, engineers, eccentrics and madmen, as well as thousands of ordinary people who have been drawn by the beauty and promise held out by the Colorado River.