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Photographer Artist Bruce
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Day 1 From up ahead comes the deep toneless vibration of the first major rapid, Badger Creek. The sound resembles that of an approaching freight train on a steel trestle. On the standard scale of 1 to 10 this rapid is rated 4-6. Of intermediate difficulty. Staring, we see the river come to an edge and apparently vanish. Curling waves leap, from time to time, above that edge. Wally Rist, in the leading boat, stands up for a good look, sits down, turns his boat, and facing forward, slides over the glassy rim of water. His boat disappears. He disappears. Two more boats follow. They disappear. Our turn... We fasten our life jackets. Pooled behind the wall of boulders that forms the rapid, the river slows, moving with sluggish ease toward the drop. The roar grows louder. I think of Pittsburgh, the old Forbes Field, seventh game of the 1961 World Series, bottom of the ninth, Yankees leading 8 to 7, two men out, one man on, and the roar that greeted Lou Mazerowski’s pennant-winning homer... John has seated himself, the bow of the dory is sliding down the oily tongue of the rapid, holes and boils and haystack waves exploding all around us. One icy wave reaches up and slaps me in the chest, drenches my belly. Cold! The shock of it. But we are through, easy, riding the choppy tailwaves of the rapid. John catches the bottom of the eddy on the right and with a few deft strokes brings our boat to the beach at the mouth of Badger Creek. Here we’ll make camp for our first night on the river. True, we haven’t gone far, but then, we didn’t get started till noon... Day 8 Day 18 We have an unknown distance yet to run; an unknown river yet to explore Night and day the river flows. If time is the mind of space, the Colorado is the soul of the desert. Brave boatmen come, they go, they die, the voyage flows on forever. We are all canyoneers. We are all passengers on this little living mossy ship, this delicate dory sailing round the sun that humans call the earth. Joy, shipmates, joy. © Edward Abbey 1977, 1999 For information, how to
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