Show The Snake is called the wildest river in America Hells Hell's canyon is the deepest gorge on the North II American continent 1000 feet deeper than the Grand canyon of I Ithe the Colorado McGrady's boats on on the trip up the river against the current must buck and growl over many any treacherous studded boulder rapids A Tough Trip The boats ve ace p. p no plush showy affairs affairs af af- fairs but they ar are and can withstand the pounding of d o the unmerciful unmerciful un un- merc merciful ul Snake And you have to be tough to fight the Snake and Hells Hell's canyon The only time Lewis Lewi and Clark turned back during their famous expedition was when they tried to find passage through the can can- yon A railroad man surveying the possibilities of a line through the canyon came b back ck and said Impossible The were sissy stuff compared to that can yon The trip up Hells Hell's canyon with McGrady is becoming one of the most unusual tourist attractions of the United States with many people journeying thousands of miles just to make the jaunt into one of the remote remote remote re re- re- re mote areas in the United States Overnight Journey McGrady makes the trip twice each week Wednesdays and Sat Sat- He leaves at 6 a. a m m. m and arrives at the lodge in time for a ahardy ahardy ahardy hardy supper The return is made the next day McGrady charges tourists approximately 1450 per person for the trip lodging and food I Those who have seen Hells Hell's canyon canyon can- can canI canI I I yon remember the awesome beauty and ruggedness that held Capt Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Ben Ben- jamin L. L E. E Bonneville spellbound I in 1831 when he paused on the brink of a chasm overlooking the I canyon and scrawled in his journal Nothing we had ever gazed upon in any other region could for Cor a moment compare in wild majesty and impressive stern- stern ess with the series of scenes where the Snake river is overhung overhung overhung over over- hung by dark and stupendous rocks dominated by immense mountains rearing their distant peaks in the clouds |