Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico by E. L. Kolb
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truthful. However, no two people can see things in exactly the same
light. To some, nothing looks big; to others, every little danger is unconsciously magnified out of all proportion. For instance, we can recall rapids which appeared rather insignificant at first, but which seemed decidedly otherwise after we had been overturned in them and had felt their power--especially at the moment when we were sure we had swallowed a large part of the water that composed them. The reader will kindly excuse the use of the first person, both singular and plural. It is our own story, after all, and there seems to be no other way than to tell it as you find it here. +CONTENTS+ CHAPTER PAGE I. PREPARATIONS AT GREEN RIVER CITY, WYOMING 1 II. INTERESTING SIGHTS OF SOUTHERN WYOMING 12 III. THE GATEWAY OF ALL THE CANYONS 22 IV. SUSPICIOUS HOSTS 36 V. THE BATTLE WITH LODORE 50 |
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