Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon

Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon

by Ann Zwinger
Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon

Downcanyon: A Naturalist Explores the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon

by Ann Zwinger

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Overview

Every writer comes to the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon with a unique point of view. Ann Zwinger's is that of a naturalist, an "observer at the river's brim."

Teamed with scientists and other volunteer naturalists, Zwinger was part of an ongoing study of change along the Colorado. In all seasons and all weathers, in almost every kind of craft that goes down the waves, she returned to the Grand Canyon again and again to explore, look, and listen. From the thrill of running the rapids to the wonder in a grain of sand, her words take the reader down 280 miles of the "ever-flowing, energetic, whooping and hollering, galloping" river.

Zwinger's book begins with a bald eagle count at Nankoweap Creek in January and ends with a subzero, snowy walk out of the canyon at winter solstice. Between are the delights of spring in side canyons, the benediction of rain on a summer beach, and the chill that comes off limestone walls in November.

Her eye for detail catches the enchantment of small things played against the immensity of the river: the gatling-gun love song of tree frogs; the fragile beauty of an evening primrose; ravens "always in close attendance, like lugubrious, sharp-eyed, nineteenth-century undertakers"; and a golden eagle chasing a trout "with wings akimbo like a cleaning lady after a cockroach."

As she travels downstream, Zwinger follows others in history who have risked—and occasionally lost—their lives on the Colorado. Hiking in narrow canyons, she finds cliff dwellings and broken pottery of prehistoric Indians. Rounding a bend or running a rapid, she remembers the triumphs and tragedies of early explorers and pioneers. She describes the changes that have come with putting a big dam on a big river and how the dam has affected the riverine flora and fauna as well as the rapids and their future.

Science in the hands of a poet, this captivating book is for armchair travelers who may never see the grandiose Colorado and for those who have run it wisely and well. Like the author, readers will find themselves bewitched by the color and flow of the river, and enticed by what's around the next bend. With her, they will find its rhythms still in the mind, long after the splash and spray and pound are gone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816533398
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Ann Zwinger has written and illustrated many books, including Run, River, Run, which won the John Burroughs Medal for Nature Writing. Her work has appeared in many anthologies and in Audubon, Orion, and other magazines.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Map of the Grand Canyon Winter 1. Prelude: Lees Ferry 2. Fishing Eagles and Spawning Trout 3. River Marshes and Familiar Faults Spring 4. Springtime Bloom and Buzzing Bees 5. Anasazi Ways and Stanton’s Surveys 6. Redwall Cavern and Dam Sites 7. Toads and Frogs and Unconformities Summer 8. Badger Creek and Running Rapids 9. Granite Gorges and Spinning Spiders 10. Travertines and Lavas 11. Humpback Chub and the Little Colorado Autumn 12. Tanner Trail and Mean Mesquite 13. Hilltop Ruin and Beaver Burrows 14. River Terraces and Unkar Delta 15. Bright Angel Trail: Coda Reference Material Appendix: Mileages Notes Acknowledgments Index
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