About This Book
A seasoned river traveler undertakes a descending voyage from the Columbia’s glacial sources to the Pacific, narrating daily progress through canyons, rapids, lakes and locks. The account blends practical boating detail—runs, portages, hazards, gear and crew—with vivid natural description, historical and local anecdotes, and portraits of river communities. Encounters with swift water, adventure at notorious rapids, and reflections on landscape and riverine life recur throughout, and photographs punctuate the narrative to illustrate terrain, craft and scenes of travel.
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