The True Story of a Cheap Vacation
That Got a Little Out of Hand
By Bill Beer

Paperback, 171 pgs. illustrated (color & bw)
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Sue Beer
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It was high time for this astounding saga to see the light of day, to grip us with its inspirations, agony, despair, hope, determination and fun. Without it, the Grand Canyon story would be missing an indispensable chapter-one that will gladden and enrich us all.
- MARTIN LITTON
Every complete history of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River gives at least a generous paragraph to the water-soaked saga of Beer and Daggett. What once was considered a foolish risk is now legend.
- ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
Beer... masterfully delivers the excitement, comedy and sense of awe of the trip.
- USA TODAY
| Bill died at Sunrise, June 9th, 2000 of heart failure while flying his Ultralight in Kayenta, Arizona. He had just completed another life long dream; flying the Monument Valley. |
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