Steven John Koeppe, 2003 . Acrylic on canvas, 30"x48"
The first trails into the Grand Canyon were not intended for tourists. This trail was cut into the walls of the canyon to provide access for miners and mule teams to a copper mine 3500 feet below the rim. Everything had to be carried over this steep, narrow, rocky trail. The trail still provides a bird's eye view of the canyon.
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