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Grand Canyon Conservancy Hears of Grand Adventure – Flagstaff Business News

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“I’m astonished to learn each year about how many ways the organization touches the Grand Canyon.”

Award-winning photographer, filmmaker and author Pete McBride served as the keynote speaker for the Grand Canyon Conservancy’s (GCC) Grand Gathering 2024.  

 Held at the Shrine of the Ages on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, the event attracted members from around the country. They were treated to an informative and entertaining slide show by McBride, followed by a book-signing of his latest book, “The Colorado River: Chasing Water.”

 “It was an inspiring kick-off to the 2024 Grand Gathering with Pete McBride’s talk, pictures and storytelling about the effect of climate change in the Grand Canyon and the importance of the Colorado River to our fragile ecosystem,” said GCC Interim CEO Susie Huhn.

 Along with South Rim walks, GCC members were treated to a tour of the historic boat collection, night sky viewing, educational discussions and slideshows, and an informative question and answer talk with Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Ed Keable.

 The list of McBride’s accomplishments seems endless. As a self-taught photographer and filmmaker, he has traveled to more than 75 countries for the National Geographic Society, Smithsonian, Google and The Nature Conservancy and has spoken at the World Economic Forum. He has hiked the length of the Grand Canyon and documented it in his book, “Grand Canyon Between River and Rim,” and in a feature-length documentary, “Into the Canyon,” for the National Geographic Channel. 

 “Pete talked about how his book, ‘The Colorado River: Chasing the Waters,’ which has been 20 years in the making, with photos and observations about the path of the Colorado River from source to final destination,” said GCC Member Kung Chong Quah. “I’m astonished to learn each year about how many ways the organization touches the Grand Canyon. Some examples include tangible and visible things like trail improvements and so much more.”

 “It’s just an honor to be here,” said McBride.  It’s a great organization and it’s great that there are people who are engaged and care about our National Parks because they need all the support they can get.”

I look at what Pete McBride has shown us and I think, we have an earth that is alive. Humans are only here a smidgen, why can’t we not be part of this world and behave peacefully,” said, GCC Member and Golightly Tire Owner Susan Golightly.

 “This year’s Grand Gathering was attended by GCC members of every level, which is what makes this event so amazing,” said Mindy Riesenberg, GCC’s Chief Communications Officer. “It’s open to anyone who supports GCC, no matter if you give $35 a year or $1,000, you will have access to hearing directly from the park superintendent, other park employees and special guests, like Pete McBride.” FBN

By V. Ronnie Tierney, FBN

Photo by V. Ronnie Tierney, Fresh Focuses Photography: Award-winning photographer, filmmaker and author Pete McBride visited with Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Ed Keable during the Grand Canyon Conservancy’s Grand Gathering. 

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