Grand Canyon Rafting
 


Confront the rapids and they'll change you forever

- Perched on the bright blue tip of the pontoon, I try to remember how Craig Lutke told me to clutch the ropes in a big rapid while simultaneously looking expertly nonchalant in front of my loving wife and dubious sons. Just ahead rumbles House Rock Rapids-a mere low-water 7 on a scale of 10-but still the first substantial froth in our six-day Grand Canyon odyssey down the planet’s oldest rocks and biggest rapids...
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Rafters hold on for the ride of their lives

- For many passengers, it's not only a spiritual experience, it's a chance to be reminded how powerful Mother Earth can be. Staring at the mile-deep chasm, the 400-million-year-old rocks and the swift-moving river seems to move people in special ways... » Read Full Story 
 

Grand Canyon’s Hidden Wonders
Side hikes reveal pristine waterfalls and mysterious caves

- A short hike takes river riders to a waterfall with a moderately deep pool of water below. Here those who don't mind getting wet can swim through the clear pool of water and climb up into a dark cave behind the waterfall. The dark, moss covered path leads around a bend and... » Read Full Story 

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