Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Geology
Foreword 1. Introducing the Grand Canyon 2. Paleoproterozoic Rocks of the Granite Gorges 3. Grand Canyon Supergroup: Unkar Group 4. Grand Canyon Supergroup: Nankoweap Formation, Chuar Group, and Sixtymile Formation 5. Geologic Structure of the Grand Canyon Supergroup 6.
In Search of the Grand Canyon
In 1869 Major John Wesley Powell and nine other men set out to explore the unmapped areas of the Colorado River. They were the first people known to survive a trip down the rapids and through the sheer canyons.
The Last River
Describes the expedition of professor John Wesley Powell in 1869 to explore the Colorado River from Green River City, Wyoming, to the Grand Canyon which included three months of riding rapids, back-breaking labor, dramatically beautiful canyons, and Copyr
God's Middle Finger
Twenty miles south of the Arizona-Mexico border, the rugged, beautiful Sierra Madre mountains begin their dramatic ascent. Almost 900 miles long, the range climbs to nearly 11, 000 feet and boasts several canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon.
Red Raven Restaurant
Experience Casual, Fine Dining at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon located in Historic Downtown Williams, Arizona.
Official Guide to Hiking the Grand Canyon
Whether you're going to the canyon's bottom or strolling on the rim, you'll want this guide in hand. Produced in cooperation with Grand Canyon National Park, this official guide provides profiles and maps of major trails, beautiful photographs, as...






