Kym Wylder
A breathtaking panoramic view of the Grand Canyon, one of the world's most iconic natural wonders. The vast, rugged canyon stretches out before the viewer, revealing layers upon layers of striking red, orange, and brown sedimentary rock formations carved out over millions of years by the mighty Colorado River. The river itself can be seen winding its way through the deep gorge, its emerald green waters contrasting beautifully with the surrounding arid landscape. In the foreground, a lone hiker stands on a rocky outcrop, dwarfed by the immense scale of the canyon, taking in the awe-inspiring scenery. The image captures the grandeur and majesty of this natural marvel, inviting the viewer to appreciate the raw power of nature and the importance of preserving such treasures for future generations.

Craving Life on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon

Is it possible to have a place addiction? I feel deeply afflicted and incessantly crave more. Annual Rim to rim hikes will never be enough anymore. A new life goal: regularly raft a month from Lee’s ferry to Pearce Ferry and spend as much of my life on this emerald river as possible. Is there any other cure?

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