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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powel-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/2002
Author
Webb-Melis-Valdez
Title
Observation of Environmental Change in Grand Canyon Arizona
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Martill Lit/oil. Founder of Grand Canyon Dories, <br />Litton is an outstanding photographer and <br />conservationist. In panicular. his photographs <br />document the considerable changes to Lava Falls <br />Rapid. After hiking in at Lava Falls Rapid to meet <br />Mexican Hal Expeditions on sl;veml occasions in the <br />early 1950s, Litton rowed the river for the tirst time in <br />1955 with P.T. Reilly. Litton currently is the oldest <br />person to have piloted a boat through Grand Canyon. <br />Carth Marstoll. Son of the river historian Otis <br />"Dock" Marston, Ganh Marston tirst ran the river in <br />1942. He rowed boats for Norm Nevills in the 1940s <br />and is one of the tirst 100 river runners through Grand <br />Canyon. Unlike many of the Old Timers. Marston has <br />continued to take trips through Grand Canyon and has <br />experienced many of the changes directly. <br />Tad Nichols. An outstanding photographer and <br />cinematographer. Nichols recorded scenes of Grand <br />Canyon for Mexican Hat Expeditions in the 1950s. His <br />photography documents a wide variety of changes in <br />Grand Canyon. panicularly in sand bars at Badger <br />Rapid and Redwall Cavern. Nichols died in 2000. <br />SlJ/ldr Nel'ills Reiff alld Woodv Reiff. Sandy. a <br />daughter of Norm Nevills, was heavily influenced by <br />her parent's river-running prowess. She has nm the <br />Grand Canyon numerous times and possesses the <br />photographic archives of her parents. Woody Reiff <br />boated through Glen Canyon before the dam was built <br />and was the National Park Service ranger at Lee's <br />Ferry in the I 970s. He died in 1998. <br />Bob Rigg. Bob and his brother Jim obtained <br />Mexican Hat Expeditions with Frank Wright in 1950. <br />Bob ran the river numerous times between 1950 and <br />1965, as an oar boatman and motor-boatman. He h"s a <br />remarkable memory of specitic places and documented <br />numerous changes to the canyon. <br />Celie Shoemake/: A world-class scientist <br />Shoemaker led USGS expeditions to replicate ' <br />photographs from the second Powell expedition. The <br />1968 trip resulted in a book (Stephens and Shocmaker, <br />1987) that documents riverine conditions in Grand <br />Canyon shonly after closure of Glen Canyon Dam. <br />Shoemaker, who died in an automobile accident in <br />1997, was a world-famous geologist with considerable <br />tield experience in Grand Canyon. <br />Joall Nerills SID\'eley. The nrst d"ughter of <br />N(,nn and Doris Nevi lis, Joan tirst ran the river in <br />1947. She later acquired Me.,ican Hat Expeditions with <br />her then-husband, Gaylord Staveley. Jo"n has a <br /> <br />. ~~&t. <br /> <br />tK ~ngoing voice in the politics of the Grand Canyon <br />.. region and has an active interest in preservation of river <br />running memorabilia. <br /> <br />Other Pre-Dam or 1960s River Runners <br /> <br />Bill Beer. With John Daggett, Beer swam the <br />Colorado River through Grand Canyon in 1955 and <br />wrote a book about it (Beer, 1988). He loaned us <br />photograph.s of Grand Canyon and gave us what <br />information he remembered about his trips in the 1950s <br />and 1960s. He died in an airplane crash in 2000. <br />Boh ElIler. The archaeOlogist of Grand Canyon <br />National Park from the 1 960s through the /970s, Euler <br />spent extensive time along the Colorado River. He <br />loaned us his photographs of the river and its tributaries <br />as part of our work. Plagued hy poor health, he did not <br />join the Old Timers' Trip and died in 2002. <br />Barn' Co/dwari'/'. Goldwater first ran the river in <br />1941J with Norm Nevills and again on a motor trip in <br />1965. He graciously loaned us all of his photographs, <br />stored at the Center for Creative Photography at the <br />University of Arizona. for use in our work. Gold\\iater <br />died in 1998. <br />DOli Harris. Hanis nrst ran the Colorado River <br />in Cataract Canyon with Nevills in 1938. Besides <br />having the distinction of being the second river runncr <br />to successfully navigate all Grand Canyon rapids, <br />Harris operated a commercial river-running company <br />until the late 1960s. His 1939, diary is an excellent <br />account of Grand Canyon rapids. He is one of the first <br />river 100 runners through Grand Canyon. His <br />photographs and a movie made of his 1939, trip help <br />document changes in Lava Falls Rapid. Because of <br />poor health, he did not accompany us on the Old <br />Timers' Trip but was reunited with Lois Jotter "t Lee's <br />Ferry before the starl of the trip in September 1994. <br />PT. Reilly. P.T. Reilly was a Colorado River <br />boatman and historian who is most noteworthy for his <br />history of Lee's FelTY (Reilly, 1999) and his <br />introduction of dories to Grand Canyon. Reilly made <br />numerous high-water runs through Grand Canyon in <br />the 1950s and introduced Martin Litton to Colorado <br />River boating. He organized one of the first trips to <br />publicize the effects of Glen Canyon Dam on Grand <br />Canyon (Leydet, 1968) and championed against <br />construction of "dditional dams in Grand Canyon. He <br />lo"ned "II of his diaries to us as well as his extensive <br />collection of photographs. P.T. died in 1996. <br /> <br />4 OBSERVATtONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE tN GRAND CANYON <br />
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