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Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History

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Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History

By: Davy Crockett
Narrated by: Davy Crockett
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Crossing the Grand Canyon rim to rim is considered by many hikers and runners to be one of the greatest “bucket-list” achievements. Thousands make the pilgrimage each year to experience the joy of journeying across the Canyon's great expanse. Anyone who descends into the canyon should take time to learn about the history of the trails they use. This audiobook tells the story of many of the early crossers in their own words. It also covers the creation of the trails, bridges, Phantom Ranch, the water pipeline, and the things that are seen during a rim-to-rim journey.

These stories will help the listener to have a deeper appreciation for the inner Grand Canyon and for those who helped make it available for us to enjoy. When this history story starts in about 1890, there was no Grand Canyon Village, no Phantom Ranch, and the groomed trails did not exist. There were only a few visitors to either rim because of the lack of roads.

Step back in time more than 100 years to experience the canyon through the words of those who came before us, those who made our modern canyon journeys possible.

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Written at the 6th grade level

While I’ve enjoyed the book on audible - missing are the 400 pictures that are a part of the printed version. Often, while listening to the narration, you will find yourself questioning the authors targeted audience. The feel is that the author is writing for a 6th grader. Not much to it and you feel that an editor would have suggested a stronger style.

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Remarkable compilation of Grand Canyon history!

I really enjoyed the straightforward and authentic storytelling. Rich with details that are fascinating for someone interested in Rim2Rim travel in the Grand Canyon.

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Choppy and no PDF

It’s nice to hear the words of some of the early explorers of the canyon, but at times it sounds as though I’m hearing the caption under a photo. Because there is no PDF included, there are no photos to attach with the story. There’s not even a map of the area. The story is very choppy and topics are not coalesced into a cohesive story. It sounds more like someone reading an outline. Maybe the hard copy is better.

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