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canyon waiting list
I am curious if anyone has any idea what is to become of the Grand
Canyon waiting list. I recently made my annual trek to the post office, a bitter pill for a fedex employee, to show my continuing interest in running the colorado sometime before I die. I was also going to sign my 11 year old daughter up this year as a christmas gift but new additions have been halted. When her name came up in 20 years or so I figured she'd be stoked and might even deign to take her by then decrepit father along. Does anyone have any insight as to what is going to happen with commercial/non-commercial allocation and as to what type of system might be implemented. At the current rate I figure I have about a decade to go. I hope that current waiting list folks are treated fairly in whatever comes out of this mess. No doubt the current system is inequitable and needs fixing, are private boaters going to get the shaft? obdave in montana |
canyon waiting list
I too made my annual renewal. I signed up ten years ago at age 45
with the hope that I would bubble to the top of the list about the time my daughter was graduating from high school. She graduates this year and I still have 10 years to go. With luck, somewhere around age 65, I will achieve my goal. I do think though that the rate of moving up is going to increase though simply because many of us will die, lose interest, or the ability to run our own trip in the Canyon. What a shame. I have taken two commercial oar trips, and while a great experience, they still leave you hungry. Everyday I would look at the boats and wish I could just slip away with one in the night. I don't want to be a passenger in a crowd brought together because they can afford the trip. I want the sense of adventure that every river bend inspires; the feel of the river at the end of my oars, the jitter in my knees at the sound of every rapid. I want to feel bone weary at the end of every day from the pursuit of a pleasure that appears in no other form except running your own boat. In 10 years, I may no longer have that hunger, or if it still exists, be able to follow its calling. In the meantime, I wait. And play the lottery game, And play back the mental images of a place to which I must return. Martin Litton became the oldest man to pilot his own boat down the Canyon. The way it is going, there are going to be a lot of us lining up to challenge his record. Blakely --- Blakely LaCroix New Brighton, Minnesota ---- The best adventure is yet to come ... obdave wrote: I am curious if anyone has any idea what is to become of the Grand Canyon waiting list. I recently made my annual trek to the post office, a bitter pill for a fedex employee, to show my continuing interest in running the colorado sometime before I die. I was also going to sign my 11 year old daughter up this year as a christmas gift but new additions have been halted. When her name came up in 20 years or so I figured she'd be stoked and might even deign to take her by then decrepit father along. Does anyone have any insight as to what is going to happen with commercial/non-commercial allocation and as to what type of system might be implemented. At the current rate I figure I have about a decade to go. I hope that current waiting list folks are treated fairly in whatever comes out of this mess. No doubt the current system is inequitable and needs fixing, are private boaters going to get the shaft? obdave in montana |
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