

An edition of River (1997)
one man's journey down the Colorado, source to sea
By Colin Fletcher
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf,Distributed by Random House, Inc
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
From its Green River source in Wyoming to its black conclusion in Mexico's Gulf of California, the 1,700-mile Colorado is America's second-longest river and the one with the most beautiful vistas. For Fletcher this was an opportunity to perform aesthetic and emotional geology on the landscape (and on himself), and to treat the reader to a host of dramatic, moving and hilarious experiences. We see sandhill cranes and great blue herons; we experience many miles of whitewater challenges that stretch Fletcher's rafting capabilities to the limit; we float through stupendous canyons and open desert, pass mountains and abandoned villages; we flyfish for rainbow trout. We meet the people who live along the river, other adventurers, tourists. We wake up every morning to fresh views and the rewards of wilderness solitude. And finally we come to know this feisty curmudgeon who in his late sixties achieved the journey of a lifetime.
subjects: Travel, Description and travel, Rafting (Sports), Voyages and travels, Colorado river and valley
People: Colin Fletcher
Places: Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)