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'National Outdoor Book Award: Design and Artistic Merit. This large format book is more than
a collection of beautiful photographs—although, it certainly is that—rather it is a moving, visual
story of an amazing 750-mile hike from one end of the Grand Canyon to the other.Â
Photographer Pete McBride and fellow companion Kevin Fedarko did it the hard way: traveling
off-trail, searching out weaknesses in the canyon walls: thin, airy ledges, faint wildlife trails, and
zigzagging through sweltering boulder fields. This is a real treat: an inspiring adventure and
superb photography all rolled into one colorful and marvelous work of art.― Winner for the 2019
Banff Mountain Book Competition Awards – Mountain image category:Â
'The scale and quality of the images do justice to the stunning landscape. The devil is in the
detail - McBride finds it through his lens as well as his pen. He captures the textures of the canyon;
he looks for the signs of changing seasons, he grows as he walks through its passages.' - Nandini
Purandare, 2019 Book Competition Jury'After more than 100 days in this supreme wilderness,
McBrideâ€s raw and profound experience has been compiled in The Grands Canyon: Between
River and Rim, a gorgeous 236-page coffee-table tome…'— National Geographic “The
Grand Canyon needs to be saved by every generation. The Grand Canyon: Between River and
Rim… aims to capture not just the familiar grandeur but also some of the fragile idiosyncrasies of
the between-lands, as an argument for leaving them alone.―  — The New Yorker“Named
one of 'The best photo books to gift this holiday season. Freshly compiled work from some of the
adventure world's best photographers.''— Outside Magazine'To put it simply, his new bookÂ
The Grand Canyon: Between River and Rim, is the masterpiece of its genre.' — Dr. Tom
Myers, author of best selling book Death in Grand Canyon  “Total Masterpiece.― —
Chris Burkard, photographer  “This beautiful coffee table book takes readers on a
gorgeous visual journey while also posing critical questions about wilderness conservation.' —
Ultimate Experiences Magazine  “A masterpiece in the name of conservation.―  —Â
Renan Ozturk, National Geographic photographer  'The Grand Canyon by self-taught Colorado
photographer and filmmaker Pete McBride sprang from his 2015 expedition with Kevin Fedarko
(author of The Emerald Mile): The two men backpacked 750-plus, mostly trail-less miles from Lees
Ferry to Grand Wash Cliffs. Much to his credit, McBride does not shy from 'non-traditional' motifs
that challenge viewer expectations: tangled fence-wire, South Rim light pollution, Havasupai
protesters, or a composite of jetboats and choppers clogging the river section called 'Heli Alley.'Â
The overall impression, however—reinforced by grit-and-dirt adventure photography—is that the
Grand Canyon still offers much-needed relief and refuge, and not just to Homo sapiens.' — High
Country News'The best Christmas books for travelers