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wild rivers

Mackenzie Rivers

Girl meets boat: confessions of a recovering Grand Canyon river guide through stories of life, love, and being swept away.

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  • Mackenzie Rivers

    Bean to bar chocolate maker, baker, writer. Teaching chocolate at the Next Batch School and crafting it at Map Chocolate Co. Previous chapter: Grand Canyon river guide. Writing on Substack at The Next Batch, Spoon & Pod, and wild rivers.

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