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OverviewWhen he started taking paying passengers by boat through the rapids of the Colorado River's canyons, Norman Nevills invented whitewater tourism and the commercial river business. For twelve years, from 1938 until his death in a plane crash in 1949, he safely took, without a single life lost, friends, explorers, and customers down the Colorado, Green, San Juan, Salmon, and Snake Rivers in boats he designed. National media found him and his adventures irresistible and turned him into the personification of river running. Logging seven trips through the Grand Canyon when no one else had completed more than two, he was called the Fast Water Man. Boatmen he trained went on to found their own competing operations. Always controversial, Nevills had important critics and enemies as well as friends and supporters, but no one can dispute his tremendous impact on the history of western rivers and recreation. Nevills's complete extant journals of those river expeditions are published for the first time in High, Wide, and Handsome. They contain vivid stories and images of still untamed-by-dams rivers and canyons in the Colorado River system and elsewhere, of wild rides in wooden boats, and of the few intrepid pioneers of adventure tourism who paid Nevills so they could experience it all. They have been transcribed and edited by river historian Roy Webb, author of If We Had a Boat: Green River Explorers, Adventurers, and Runners and Call of theColorado. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roy Webb , Roy Webb , Brad DimockPublisher: Utah State University Press Imprint: Utah State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780874216035ISBN 10: 0874216036 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 28 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents Foreword vii Introduction 1 1938: Cataract and Grand Canyons, June 20 to August 1 16 1940: Green River Through the Grand Canyon, June 17 to August 22 63 1941: Grand Canyon, July 14 to August 2 96 1942: Grand Canyon, July 12 to August 7 121 1946: Salmon River, July 11 to August 3, Snake River, August 4 to August 17 157 1947: Green River, June 16 to July 5, Grand Canyon, July 10 to August 5 189 1948: Grand Canyon, July 11 to August 4 223 1949: Green River and Grand Canyon 244 Coda 255 A Note on the Sources 258 Notes 264 Index 305ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |