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Arts and Crafts on Your River Trip By Kaelin Zielinski  If you’re anything like me, your hands are always moving and your brain is already on to the next creative idea. You probably also have half a dozen half-finished projects lying around, and the thought of having nothing to do with your hands is mildly...

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Meet Dan I grew up in a small town in north central Massachusetts (Athol, MA). It was an old factory town with only one factory left. There wasn’t a lot to do in town, so my brothers, myself and our friends just played in the woods as much as possible. My first experience with AzRA...

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Native Youth RIISE in Grand Canyon The wind blew the night before we entered the canyon. Exposed beneath the Vermillion cliffs, what the wind brought us was a reminder to pay attention. What we had waiting downstream was an arcane experience cultivated by and for Indigenous existence in Grand Canyon. Morning one at Lee’s Ferry,...

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Connecting with Nature: The Spiritual Side of Grand Canyon Rafting Immersing ourselves in a Grand Canyon rafting adventure allows us to step back from our digitally dependent, advertisement-filled, and individualistic world. Out, surrounded by ancient stone and flowing water, many guests find a deep grounding and sometimes even spiritual sense of renewal. Disconnecting and Re...


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Grand Canyon’s Great Burro Roundup: When a Couple River Runner’s Grand Plan Took Cowboys, Horses, and Burros Down the Rapids by Sharon Hester In the early 1980s in the Grand Canyon, especially in the Western Canyon, the sounds of brays and hee-haws were common. Hundreds of wild burros, descendants of miners’ pack animals, roamed the...

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