Hi all, we have started taking pre-publication orders for BIG WATER LITTLE BOATS: Moulty Fulmer and the First Grand Canyon Dory on the Last of the Wild Colorado River. You can see the cover at www.vishnutemplepress.com and place your book order there. Shipping date is scheduled for May 1, 2012. Ten years in the making, the book covers a lot of river running ground, but has a little hiking too! Thank you to Roger Fletcher, Randy Dersham, and a whole host of other folks for helping to see this book through to completion! This is the back cover text:

"Moulty Fulmer was bitten by the river running bug during a San Juan River trip in 1942. After a chance meeting with a McKenzie River dory builder, Fulmer constructed his first dory and rowed the San Juan in 1947. Traveling through Grand Canyon in 1948 on a Norm Nevills expedition, Fulmer met Colorado River historian, Otis "Dock" Marston, and they went on to run rivers together and correspond for the next thirty years.

Fulmer built his second dory, the Gem, specifically for big water. Joining forces with Pat Reilly in 1954, they ran the Grand Canyon five times in home-built boats. Their adventures included rowing the wild Colorado River in 1957 on 126,000 cubic feet per second, one of the highest flows in the last century.

Using historic photos, river logs, letters and interviews, author Tom Martin recounts the voyages of a number of unsung river runners during the transformation from Grand Canyon expeditionary river running into today's whitewater recreation. Big Water, Little Boats chronicles the start of the park's river running permit system in 1955, the construction of Glen Canyon Dam, and the explosion of river running that occurred after the completion of the dam in 1963.

 

Hope you enjoy the read on your next dory trip after May 1, wherever you boat, Happy River Trails, yours, tom martin

 

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Congratulations Tom.  I'm looking forward to seeing it in print!

This looks cool Tom. Great work!

Way to go Tom, another success!

Rick Newman

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