Overview
Paddles Rapids
Hiking Big Rapids Edie Crawford
Duckie
Links
Waterfall
 
 

Past Participants

 

Passengers often set up personal web sites to share photos and stories of their trips with Canyon Explorations/Expeditions. The links below are provided by their creators. Canyon Explorations/Expeditions is not responsible for any information published on these sites.

August 2006 Lower Canyon

June 2006 Lower Canyon

May 2006 Full Canyon

August 2005 Lower Canyon (click on photos in main categories on first page to view other related photos)

June 2005 String Quartet and writing by String Quartet Cellist

June 2005 Full Canyon

May 2005 Upper Canyon

May 2004 Full Canyon

July 2002 Lower Canyon

May 2002 Hiker's Special (Full Canyon only)

May 2000 Full Canyon

June 2001 Upper Canyon

1996 Full Canyon (German and English versions)

 
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Educational

Glen Canyon Dam water release information

"Real time" graphics of last weeks' water levels & temperatures


California Condor information: Peregrine Fund update and Condor restoration project article

Grand Canyon Bibiography - The bibliography lists more than 25,000 items produced between 1540 and the present. It includes books, periodicals, serials, maps, audio-visual works, and electronic media in 34 subject areas. Coverage includes the Grand Canyon of Arizona and the lower Colorado River corridor between Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona, and the Colorado River delta in Mexico.

The Hidden Canyon

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Organizations

Wilderness Inquiry... our partners in outfitting trips for people of all abilities.. These guys do it all from dog sled trips to sea kayaking.

Grand Canyon River Outfitters Association: This page provides an overview of trip options available in Grand Canyon, links to area information, associations and lodging, human and natural history films, bibliographies and other sources, and information and updates on river management issues.

Grand Canyon River Runners Association is a non-profit group working to preserve public access to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park for those who rely on the National Park Service's professional river concessioners. They seek to educate the public about Grand Canyon River access Issues, and to promote the highest ideals of resource stewardship and conservation for the Colorado River corridor within the Grand Canyon. Why should you become a member? Although the outfitters are recognized as a stakeholder in the ongoing river management changes, their voice has been discounted as being self interested rather than as representing the general public (that's you) that we serve. It took the formation of GCRRA to get the perspective of the commercial river passenger heard. GCRRA was able to organize and gather a sufficient membership to become a legitimate key player in the public input process for the Colorado River Management Plan (CRMP). Your membership helps ensure that GCRRA maintains this important "seat at the table" when it comes to any future changes to recreational river rafting in Grand Canyon. Please join today!

Grand Canyon Trust .."Protects and restores the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau"

Echo River Trips, Dick Linford

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Area Information

Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce Tourist and National Park Information

Grand Canyon National Park - the official national park service web site

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Contributors

Songbird: kent@songbird.com - Web hosting.

Cooper Design Associates: Website design and development.

Geoff Gourley Photography

Bill Hatcher Photography

Sam Jansen

Bob Rink Photography: 602 395 1458

Map Illustrations: Ruthie Stoner

Sam Walton's Rare Earth Images

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