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Reviews for Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon

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The average rating for Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-06-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Brian Eley
5 Stars for Down The Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell’s 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy thought the Grand Canyon (audiobook) by Edward Dolnick read by Danny Campbell. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon several times. I had heard about this trip through the Grand Canyon by Powell and his men but I’d never heard all the details of the trip. This was so much harder than I had realized. I had no idea that the men didn’t know how to white water raft. And that there boats were so ill suited for this kind of an adventure. They were constantly gambling with their lives too see this trip through to it’s end.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-04-21 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Jason Bauer
I read the book in preparation for an upcoming trip to the Grand Canyon. I read it in my methodical style as I do such books constantly referring to maps and googling other references to increase my understanding. It has me super-excited about the trip! It is a great book about an epic 1000 mile journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers through the Grand Canyon in 1869, led by a man-John Wesley Powell, who had one arm amputated during the Civil War. It is a gripping story with lessons on geology, geography, scholarly history, theology, and human psychology. The area was unexplored by Europeans at the time and yet the 10 men bravely headed down the river to explore and map the area. They rowed backwards facing upstream, always worried that the next rapid might be a sheer drop-off that would destroy their boats and drown them, and yet they went on with 6 men in the end finishing the trip. The story is based upon 3 men’s diaries with perspectives on each day’s event that are drastically different. I especially enjoyed the excerpts from John Wesley Powell’s diary and book as he is the consummate romantic marveling about all he sees along the way while the others are consumed by their fears. His writing reminds me of John Muir’s. It is one amazing story!!!


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