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  2. Salt River Canyon Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Salt River and its deep canyon bisect the entire length of the wilderness. Elevations range from 2,200 feet (671 m) at the lower end of the canyon to 4,200 feet (1,280 m) on White Ledge Mountain. [2] The area can be visited practically any time, though there are no maintained trails within the entire wilderness.

  3. Georgie White - Wikipedia

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    Georgie White Clark (1911–1992) was a river-running guide in the Grand Canyon.She was the first woman to run the Grand Canyon as a commercial enterprise, and she introduced several innovations and adjustments to the way that guides ran the Colorado River.

  4. Theodore Roosevelt Dam - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Roosevelt Dam is a dam on the Salt River located northeast of Phoenix, Arizona. The dam is 357 feet (109 m) high and forms Theodore Roosevelt Lake as it impounds the Salt River. Built between 1905 and 1911, the dam was renovated and expanded in 1989–1996. The dam is named after President Theodore Roosevelt.

  5. Diamond Creek (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Creek Road provides the only vehicular access to the Colorado River between Lees Ferry, 225 miles (362 km) upriver and Pierce Ferry, 52 miles (84 km) downriver. [2] This access makes Diamond Creek a popular location for whitewater rafting trips to take out from trips through the Grand Canyon .

  6. Kenton Grua - Wikipedia

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    Kenton "Factor" Grua (July 25, 1950 – August 25, 2002) [1] was a Grand Canyon river guide. He was the first person in recorded history to hike through the Grand Canyon's entire length. In 1983, he set the speed record for rowing through the canyon in 37 hours.

  7. Lois Jotter - Wikipedia

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    The expedition departed Green River, Utah on June 20 with a plan to travel the Colorado River through the Cataract Canyon and Grand Canyon all the way to Lake Mead, Arizona - 666 miles. The group set out in three boats built by the trip organizer Norman Nevills, the Wen, the Botany, and the Mexican Hat on June 20, 1938. Other members of the ...

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