Rapture Entry #5661
We spent so much time experiencing the Colorado River from the height of it’s muddy waters, that when we had the chance, we’d scramble up to a viewpoint so we could appreciate a different perspective.
Rapture Entry #5659
The photograph takes me back to the stillness of the canyon, floating aimlessly through the flat water, feeling small, with only the sound of the stand up paddle boarder’s j-stroke.
Rapture Entry #5657
The beauty of the Grand Canyon is in the side hikes, but if you’re not careful, they’ll swallow you WHOLE!
Rapture Entry #5629
Ten Pin Rapid – classic disappearing boat trick
Rapture Entry #5627
Brain Wave in Grim Reaper Rapid. Lochsa low water
Rapture Entry #5621
Spider R2 Highside in Lochsa Falls – both paddlers up and moving boat back down.
Rapture Entry #5617
Big water Lochsa – 18,000+ cfs. Breaking through the 3rd wave in Pipeline Rapid.
Rapture Entry #5549
this is a picture of my daughter. She is 17 years old. she is a second year raft guide. I grew up on the New River. I learned to swim in it and have had many family adventures camping beside it. To see my daughter embrace the same love that i have for it makes […]
Rapture Entry #5523
I always enjoy the way nature makes me feel small, but I’ve never felt as small as I did on the Tatshenshini River. I was in a constant state of awe — how could this play be as expansive as it was? I felt invigorated by my own smallness.
Rapture Entry #5507
Being on the river is just so much fun in so many ways. That feeling is captured on this epic launch from the bridge into the Main.