The Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons

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Complete reprinting of “Canyons of the Colorado,” 1895 edition, with supplementary map.

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The Exploration of the Colorado River and its Canyons
by J.W. Powell
Major Powell wrote the account of this remarkable expedition, and his narrative is one of the great classics of exploration, as thrilling as the feat itself.  As we follow Powell’s journal (expanded for publication), we find the ten men sailing through wild waters, momentarily expecting rapids around the next bend; and finding rapids, throwing out drag anchors, while one advanced boat tries to find through-flowing channels.  We see mutiny, as 3 men refuse to face the perils any longer and desert – to be massacred by the hostile Indians.  Famine – the beans are sprouting, the apples are fermenting, and the flour has gone mouldy.  Yet 6 men finally emerged, after 95 days of peril, and a new continent of experience was recorded.

This is the only uncut version of Powell’s narrative that has been printed in the past 60 years.  It even includes the full text of the later 1870 expedition along the Unita, where Powell rediscovered the Pueblo Indians.  It also contains Powell’s later reflections on the expedition, omitted in other editions.
The time is 1 P.M., May 24, 1869. The place: the Green River portage, in present-day Wyoming. The personnel are ten: Major John W. Powell, one-armed Civil War veteran, (later head of the U.S. Geological Survey) and nine geologists, geographers, scouts, and adventurers. Their assignment: to fill in the last white space on the map, to explore the last great unmapped and unknown part of the continental United States…

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