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Grand Canyon by Raft

with Michael Frye, Jerry Dodrill
May 2 - 13, 2024 Expedition
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Overview

What happens when a group of keen photographers join together for a 10-day raft trip through 226-miles of mind-bending Grand Canyon scenery and two billion years of geological history?

Here are some impressions that participants on our previous Grand Canyon raft trips have shared:

Having traveled to five continents, I can honestly state the Grand Canyon river trip was the best photo trip I have ever taken!

Seeing the Grand Canyon from the bottom is a visual and spiritual experience that is not to be missed by any photographer.

My mind is still in the Canyon. Thanks to you for putting together this amazing experience. The Canyon is past wonder. I am sitting here working on the images and can’t seem to leave the river.

While I think I’ve finally gotten the sand out of all of my clothes, it will most definitely be a long time before I get the Grand Canyon out of my soul.

About two days into the trip…I realized that I should enjoy the trip because it was just about as good as it gets. It was indeed. At this point, maybe it’s enough to say that I actually miss the sand and I hope we all will continue to keep in touch.

This trip will be led by master photographers Michael Frye and Jerry Dodrill, both veterans of several previous journeys down the Colorado River through Grand Canyon. The planned itinerary absolutely maximizes the photographic potential and overall quality of experience to be had during ten days on the Colorado River in the mile-deep Grand Canyon.

Applying our experience of our prior Grand Canyon raft trips, and in collaboration with our hand-picked boat crew from Arizona Raft Adventures (AZRA), we’ve developed an itinerary that takes advantage of favorable spring conditions and wildflower bloom, and sets us up for the best landings for photo excursions and camps along the river. Detailed planning and the expert skill of experienced boat crews we’ve worked with before are critical, because there’s no going back upstream on the Colorado River.

Our itinerary starts in Flagstaff, Arizona, at the Little America Hotel. The day before our departure for the river, we will convene to get to know each other (and catch up with returning friends). Michael and Jerry will make a presentation to get your creative juices flowing and prepare you for photography in the Canyon. This will be followed by an orientation by AZRA staff to go over the game plan, safety, answer questions, and distribute dry bags for packing your personal gear. We’ll set off early the following morning for Lee’s Ferry, where our raft and crew will be waiting for us at our launch point.

A little about the raft: We will use a 32-foot-long raft built around a strong aluminum frame with a below-deck cargo hold for important items that tolerate getting wet, like camp chairs and cans of beer. Personal gear and camera bags will be stored in drybags strapped down on the deck above the waterline. Two expert AZRA guides will crew our raft, which is equipped with a quiet four-stroke Honda motor for steering purposes. The motor is shut off as we drift with the current down the river in stretches of calm water. We will be running a great deal of whitewater, and where you sit in the raft will determine whether you get soaked or stay dry (or dryish). In the mid-afternoon sun, getting soaked by a big splash is a great way to cool off.

Once on the Colorado River, we quickly enter Marble Canyon and from there the canyon rim towers higher and higher as we pass through ever more ancient rock strata. From the raft, we’ll marvel at the stunning mesas and rock formations as they slide by all around us, watch bighorn sheep just a few meters away at the water’s edge, look out for condors soaring and ravens playing overhead, and watch the light and shade play across the water and reflect in hues of gold and red on the canyon walls. Landings at some of our favorite side canyons, waterfalls, and rock formations along the way will provide the opportunity to stretch our legs and explore Grand Canyon’s intimate landscapes. Each afternoon, we’ll pull into riverside beaches, which will serve as our camps. These are selected in advance for group comfort and excellent photo opportunities close to camp in the evening, and to position us strategically to target the next morning’s photography location.

As we arrive in camp each afternoon, we’ll form a “bag line” as a team to unload personal gear and camp equipment from the raft to the beach. This group bonding experience is not to be underestimated. After that, we each locate our personal piece of Colorado River beach to put down our tarp, comfy sleeping pad, pillow, sheet, and sleeping bag (all provided, as are tents, though few seem to bother with them after a night or two). Then, while the boat crew prepares a fabulous and well-deserved dinner, we’ll photograph in the evening light. Otherwise, choices of camp activities are up to you. We’ll gather the camp chairs in a circle to chat over a beer or glass of wine, have a rinse in the river, or just relax and enjoy the peace, solitude, and crystal-clear night skies.

When our time on the river comes to an end, it will be too soon. We will have been away from computers, smart phones, and traffic for ten days. AZRA will pick us up at Diamond Creek for the trip back to the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff, stopping off on old Route 66 at Delgadillos Snow Cap in Seligman for a well-earned milkshake. Back at the hotel in Flagstaff, after a proper shower and calls to loved ones to confirm that we’ve reemerged into civilization, we’ll meet for a final celebratory dinner with our boat crew at one of Flagstaff’s finer restaurants. After breakfast the next morning, we’ll meet for a classroom session to edit and project images for review and critique. Wrapping up by mid-afternoon, we’ll say “until we meet again,” and our merry band will part company with hard drives full of amazing images, heads full of incredible memories, spirits uplifted by the experience, and hearts just a little heavy that it’s all over.

We hope you’ll join us for this trip of a lifetime!

Itinerary

May 2 – Arrival Day

Arrive in Flagstaff by mid-afternoon and check into the Little America Hotel. Stop at one of the local supermarkets to stock up on beverages and last minute supplies. Meet Michael, Jerry, and your fellow travelers for the Visionary Wild introduction and orientation followed by a group dinner. In the evening we will have a safety and preparatory orientation session with AZRA.  Overnight Little America Hotel (D)

May 3 – To the River

After an early breakfast we will board our group’s private bus to drive to Lee’s Ferry, where we will launch the raft and start our adventure down the Colorado River.

May 3-12 – On the River

We will raft 226 miles down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, stopping along the way at favorite locations we have hand-picked based on our experience of numerous prior trips, to offer the best photographic opportunities, at optimal times. (B,L,D)

May 12 – Leave the River

We will reluctantly leave the river at Diamond Creek, board our bus, and drive back to Flagstaff. After checking in and cleaning up, we will have a celebratory group dinner with our raft guides. (B,L,D)

May 13 – Image Review / Departure

There will be an image review session at Little America Hotel from from 9:00 am – 3:00pm. We will then part company until next time. (B,L)

Instructors

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    • Michael Frye

    • Michael Frye is a professional photographer specializing in landscapes and nature. His photographs and articles about art and technique of photography have appeared in publications around the world, including ...
    • Jerry Dodrill

    • Jerry Dodrill has been an award-winning professional photographer and highly regarded photography teacher for more than two decades. A protégé of the late legendary adventure photographer Galen Rowell ...

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Pricing

Single Occupancy $8,995 (Waitlist)

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Full $8,995
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Double Occupancy $8,795 (Waitlist)

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No Lodging $8,595 (Waitlist)

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All prices are per person. Single and double occupancy rates are for the nights of May 2nd and 12th at Little America Hotel.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

  • A 25% deposit is required to register
  • A 50% installment payment will be due by October 1, 2023
  • The final 25% payment is due February 2, 2024

Due to the significant financial risk involved in chartering a private raft for this expedition, all payments are non-refundable unless the workshop is cancelled by Visionary Wild.

This expedition requires a minimum of 8 participants booked by 30 September, 2023. If there are not sufficient participants by Sept 30th, the expedition will not proceed and deposit payments will be refunded. If the expedition operates with only eight participants, an additional supplement of $500 will be due by March 2, 2024. If it operates with only nine guests, a supplement of $225 will be due on March 2, 2024.

All other terms and conditions apply. Please review our terms and conditions even if you have participated in previous Visionary Wild trips so that you are aware of current policies.

INCLUDED

  • Generous photographic instruction by Michael Frye and Jerry Dodrill
  • Lodging at Little America Hotel on May 2 and 12
  • All meals from dinner on May 2 to lunch on May 13, including beer and wine at dinners on May 2 and 12 (and coffee and orange juice with breakfasts on the river).
  • Transportation between Flagstaff and the start and end points of the trip
  • Expert guide services by AZRA
  • National Park entry fee and a $10 donation per participant to the Grand Canyon Conservation Fund

NOT INCLUDED

  • Transportation to and from Flagstaff prior to and at the end of the trip
  • Beer, wine and other alcoholic or other personal beverages for consumption during the raft trip itself. These will need to be purchased by the participant prior to the trip.
  • Travel / rescue insurance
  • Gratuities for the AZRA guide and crew

The National Park Service requires all raft charter trips to separately list the cost of the raft trip itself, as well as additional services provided outside the park.  Arizona Raft Adventures raft trip cost = $4370.00 per participant; Visionary Wild photo workshop cost = $4625.00/per participant (assuming single-occupancy accommodation in Flagstaff).

Highlights

  • Ten days and 226 miles down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, traveling past layer after layer of rock strata from 250 million to 1.84 billion years old
  • Detailed planning to maximize photographic opportunities
  • Generous and thoughtful photographic instruction
  • Carefully planned photography sessions each day at amazing locations along the way
  • Expert boat crew who we know and respect deeply, and who understand our photographic priorities
  • Excellent catering – you’ll be amazed what the crew can serve up a week into the trip
  • A truly marvelous group bonding experience that will keep you smiling
  • The awesome sensation of intimately exploring one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. We use the word “awesome” here in its fullest and most correct sense.

Accommodations

Lodging the night before and the night after the raft trip will be provided at the Little America Hotel in Flagstaff, Arizona.  Each night during the expedition on the river, we will offload our personal gear, camp chairs, and group camp equipment from the rafts and make camp on the beach.  Sleeping kits, including a ground tarp, sleeping pad, sheet, and sleeping bag are provided. Tents are available for those who request them, but on Grand Canyon raft trips most seem to end up sleeping al fresco with the sound of the river and the canyon breeze to lull us to sleep.

Travel

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Fly into Flagstaff, AZ (FLG)
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If you arrive by air, taxi and hotel shuttle service are available to the Little America Hotel. Other than that, all transportation during the trip is included. Personal vehicles may be parked at the Little America Hotel for the duration of the trip.
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Ten days on a 32-foot raft traveling 226 miles downriver, with carefully planned landings for photography, and camps on beaches along the river.
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Hikes into side canyons at landings along the way. These will generally be no more than a mile, mostly much less. For the most part the hiking is easy, though accessing certain spots can involve steep uphill sections, the occasional scramble, and somewhat precarious footing in places. A reasonable level of fitness and ability to hike rugged, undeveloped terrain while carrying your photo gear is required.
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Weather tends to be fair, dry, and comfortable at this time of year. Rain showers can occur, but raindrops often evaporate as they fall to river level. High temperatures on the river in late April to early May tend to be around 87ºF, with lows averaging 60ºF in the early morning hours. The river water will be around 52ºF, and water temperature in tributary creeks and waterfalls varies, but is generally warmer than the river.

Grand Canyon by Raft

with Michael Frye, Jerry Dodrill
May 2 - 13, 2024 Expedition
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