"A Canyon Voyage" by Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh is a captivating recollection of the second Powell expedition's daring exploration of the Green and Colorado Rivers in 1871 and 1872. Through the eyes of Dellenbaugh, who served as the expedition's artist and assistant topographer, readers are transported to the untamed landscapes of the Colorado River canyons, where the crew faces daunting challenges and celebrates hard-won victories. The story begins by setting the stage for the epic voyage, immersing readers in the beauty of the wilderness while foreshadowing the trials that await. The narrative details the careful preparations made by the expedition team, including gathering essential supplies and outfitting their boats named "Emma Dean", "Nellie Powell", and "Cañonita". Dellenbaugh acknowledges the legacy of earlier explorers and highlights that the expedition will add to the understanding of the region's geography. The book beautifully captures the spirit of exploration, the bond among the crew, and the determination that defined the expedition.

A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
By Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh
Embark on a thrilling journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers with a brave expedition facing the unknown dangers of uncharted canyons.
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About the AuthorFrederick Samuel Dellenbaugh was an American explorer.
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh was an American explorer.
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