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04-10-2015, 03:54 PM
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Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
No, it's not a belated April Fools joke.
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/a-mall-in- ... 78052.html
There's a petition against it, but the proposed development is outside the National Park, but any controversy might actually help the project gain interest.
...that will include shopping, an IMAX theater, multiple hotels, and an RV park. It’s all centered around a Gondola Tramway, designed to take travelers “from the rim of the Grand Canyon to an elevated Riverwalk on the Canyon floor.”
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04-10-2015, 06:09 PM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
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04-11-2015, 07:47 AM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
Unfortunately, this is what it takes to get most Americans interested in National Parks. Hopefully a big action movie about it will come out soon and they won't have to leave the couch.
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04-11-2015, 12:28 PM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
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Originally Posted by 86Scotty
Unfortunately, this is what it takes to get most Americans interested in National Parks. Hopefully a big action movie about it will come out soon and they won't have to leave the couch.
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I'm not sure what the national park visitation numbers are but they are back in the increase after the recession. But places like the Little Colorado River at the confluence with the Colorado River deserves protection. The rub is that most if not all the project is not within the national park boundary. At least not the boundary recognized by the Navajo Nation.
Some places should be left alone and remain a little harder to get to. It's a pity the Tribe is willing to sacrifice treasures like the LCR in order to make a buck. My two cents.
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04-11-2015, 12:51 PM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
Part of the underlying cause to exploit some of these areas is the lack of many economic opportunities for the Indians, so I can't fault them for wanting something besides opening a casino.
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04-12-2015, 05:50 AM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
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Originally Posted by BroncoHauler
Part of the underlying cause to exploit some of these areas is the lack of many economic opportunities for the Indians, so I can't fault them for wanting something besides opening a casino.
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Reminds me of that 70's TV ad where the Indian had tears in his eyes seeing trash everywhere
Adapt or die? I might have another view if something was created on that land which reflected how things were prior to the 1800's but a shopping mall? Again I hate seeing these big swings in the public's point of view... build a modern theme park or close it off to all but foot traffic?
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04-12-2015, 11:08 AM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
I'm all for economic opportunities but some places just deserve to be protected. From ourselves I guess but just to visit, leave foot prints, and nothing else.
I have spent quite a bit of time in Grand Canyon. More than 700 days or two years of my life as a commercial river guide and as a scientist that studies the effects of dams on rivers. So, I'm biased of course but it's truly a magical place.
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04-12-2015, 11:16 AM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
The dispute is because the National Park Boundary is the canyon rim and the Navajo Nation believes it is the entire left bank to the river's edge from Lees Ferry to the Little Colorado River.
The easiest access is of course by river trip. Or, you can hike down either the Powell Route (dicey) or the longer Salt Canyon Trail. A rite of passage for Hopi males is to hike down the trail to the salt mines along the river just downstream from the confluence. I've never visited the mines because they are off-limits but I have done the 8 mile hike upstream to the Sipapu where they believe their ancestors originated from middle earth. Or, something like that but needless to say the Hopi Tribe is not too keen on the idea of tram to a place they consider sacred.
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04-12-2015, 11:17 AM
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A must stop for anyone on a river trip.
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04-12-2015, 02:47 PM
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Re: Grand Canyon tram to canyon floor ?
My understanding is escalade wants to build a two million square foot mall and a tram to the bottom that could carry 10,000 visitors a day. So much for dessert solitude.
If those visitors came on average by 4s (a generous estimate but this is a 4x4 forum, at least in part ), that's 5000 cars each day (2500 in and 2500 out) on, I assume, a yet-to-be road across the arid land west of Tuba City. By way of another comparison, the original Mall of America was around five million square feet. All part of the reason American Rivers call the Colorado the most endangered river in the U.S.
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