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In reply to the discussion: Texas Man Falls 350 Feet to His Death at Grand Canyon [View all]greatlaurel
(2,020 posts)22. No problem, that book needs as many rec's as we can give it!
Sort of a funny story. My family was hiking there and the kids were pushing each other like kids do. As parents we were pretty unpleasant with them, as that is no place to goof around like that. When we reached one of the gift shop areas to take a break, I saw that book and made both of them take a good long look at some of the stories in it. They had a real readjustment of attitude and were the perfect little hikers thereafter. I have a debt of gratitude to the authors of that book for helping us keep our kids safe there and, of course, all the other wild places we have taken them since then!
Love the Canyon, but it is a serious place.
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I don't know what happened in this case, but there are a lot of idiots who visit the Grand Canyon
lostincalifornia
Mar 2014
#2
There are bars and warning signs to tell people not to go beyond that point. At least they were
lostincalifornia
Mar 2014
#14
I guess retrieving a hat is better than the idiot who fell when I was a kid
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2014
#17