
Stories from a life as a Grand Canyon river guide in the 80's & 90's, from a girl who met a boat, fell headfirst in love, and got swept away.
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In case of sleepless nights do not try this: this morning I started reading a substack post with the diction of an algorithm that has TP stuck to a shoe. It made me feel weary, as the algorithm so often does now. Anywhoo, here’s what made m...
yes, I brought my Bermuda bag purse, and my favorite sweater in case it got chilly. I had no clue what whitewater rafting meant, or was. The sandals were called jellies; I bought them in the outfitter’s store because this river girl loves s...
last week, flying over where the Colorado empties into Lake Mead
There are no rivers without water, and I mean this in both a literal and personal sense.
In its announcement, the Bureau of Reclamation said rafting, boating and fishing i...
What I know about the me who wrote the words I’m sharing below is that half our lifetime ago she wanted to be a writer. Declared it, attempted it, promised herself she’d be it, come hell or high water. She didn’t see the next set of or’s, l...
For 19 years I was a professional river guide, rowing the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. This was in the before-times when boatwomen were a rarity, and the outfitters who would hire us even more so. I rowed my 99th and final canyo...
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19-year Grand Canyon river guide, current cacao barista, lifelong storyteller.
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