A Mad, Crazy River: Running the Grand Canyon in 1927

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A Mad, Crazy River: Running the Grand Canyon in 1927

Author(s): Clyde L. Eddy (Author), Peter D. Miller (Introduction)

  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 232 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0826351557
  • ISBN-13: 9780826351555

Book Description

When Clyde Eddy first saw the Colorado River in 1919, he vowed that he would someday travel its length. Eight years later, Eddy recruited a handful of college students to serve as crewmen and loaded them, a hobo, a mongrel dog, a bear cub, and a heavy motion picture camera into three mahogany boats and left Green River, Utah, headed for Needles, California. Forty-two days and eight hundred miles later, they were the first to successfully navigate the river during its annual high water period. This book is the original narrative of that foolhardy and thrilling adventure.

Editorial Reviews

Review

The point of his great adventure is not to make a name for himself, or to profit from a documentary film, or even to prove that quiet men of intellect can be as courageous as brawny frontiersmen. The point is the journey itself, the satisfaction of attempting the near impossible, and of surviving to tell the tale.” ―Peter Miller, National Geographic Magazine, from the Foreword

From the Back Cover

In 1927 Clyde Eddy recruited a handful of college students to serve as crewmen and loaded them, a hobo, a mongrel dog, and a bear cub into three boats and set out to travel the length of the Colorado River. This book is the original narrative of that foolhardy and thrilling adventure.

About the Author

Adventurer and editor Clyde L. Eddy (1889-1954) is also the author of Voyaging Down the Thames: An Intimate Account of a Voyage 200 Miles Across England (1938).

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