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The Emerald Mile
The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon | Kevin Fedarko
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From one of Outside magazines Literary All-Stars comes the thrilling true tale of the fastest boat ride ever, down the entire length of the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon, during the legendary flood of 1983. In the spring of 1983, massive flooding along the length of the Colorado River confronted a team of engineers at the Glen Canyon Dam with an unprecedented emergency that may have resulted in the most catastrophic dam failure in history. In the midst of this crisis, the decision to launch a small wooden dory named The Emerald Mile at the head of the Grand Canyon, just fifteen miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, seemed not just odd, but downright suicidal. The Emerald Mile, at one time slated to be destroyed, was rescued and brought back to life by Kenton Grua, the man at the oars, who intended to use this flood as a kind of hydraulic sling-shot. The goal was to nail the all-time record for the fastest boat ever propelledby oar, by motor, or by the grace of God himselfdown the entire length of the Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Lake Mead. Did he survive? Just barely. Now, this remarkable, epic feat unfolds here, in The Emerald Mile.
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Vivlio_Gnosi
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What an adventure! This #Nonfiction story is such a wild ride (no pun intended) with so much historical context to help you understand why these 3 men felt compelled to make this illegal and historical speed run.
Highly recommend. Grua, Reynolds, & Petschek are true legends of the canyon.
#history #GrandCanyon

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Vivlio_Gnosi
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Started reading this #Nonfiction book about the Colorado River #GrandCanyon #history

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dpbedford1
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An adventure in, and history of, the Grand Canyon. Romantically connects you to the middle of the country, if for some reason you find yourself there!

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Bookbeez
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Three men decide, hey there's a massive crisis at Glen Canyon forcing engineers to shoot a lot of water into the Colorado River. Let's take a wooden boat and see how fast we can row it through the Grand Canyon. An adventure is born. Great characters and backstory. A little verbose, but a good read

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Bookbeez
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I can only wish the Grand Canyon was in the background. Instead, I'll have to content myself with work parking lot. A little overly verbose, but I love backstory and the desert and the west, so I'll keep going with this one.